AGROVOLTAICS: ENVIRONMENT
NEWS: Agrovoltaics are a sustainable solution to India's solar energy
land-use challenges
WHAT’S IN THE NEWS?
Agrovoltaics: A Sustainable
Solution to India's Solar Energy Challenges
Solar
Power in India:
 - Global Ranking: 5th
     in installed solar power capacity (84 GW); 3rd largest solar power
     generator.
 
 - 2030 Renewable Goals:
     Targeting 500 GW of renewable capacity; aiming for 280 GW of solar power
     requiring 75,000 sq km of land.
 
Challenges
with Current Solar Installations:
 - Land Intensive: 81%
     of solar capacity from ground-mounted installations needing 3-5 acres per
     megawatt.
 
 - Land Acquisition Issues:
     Conflicts due to competing land-use demands.
 
 - Regional Concentration: 78%
     of solar energy generated by six states in western and southern India.
 
 - Grid Congestion:
     Concentration leads to power grid congestion and integration issues.
 
 - Infrastructure Challenges:
     Remote locations of solar farms complicate power evacuation.
 
Innovations
and Solutions:
 - New Business Models:
     Needed to address land acquisition challenges and improve transmission
     efficiency.
 
 - Agrivoltaics (Agro-PV):
     Integration of solar energy with agriculture to optimize land use, reduce
     transmission distances, and enhance local energy production.
 
Agrivoltaics:
 - Definition: Concurrent use
     of land for agriculture and solar energy production.
 
 - System Designs:
 
 
  - Interleaved Arrays:
      Solar panels interspersed with crops.
 
  - Elevated Arrays:
      Solar panels elevated above crops or livestock.
 
  - Greenhouses: PV panels
      integrated into greenhouse roofs.
 
 
Benefits:
 - Land Use Efficiency:
     Reduces competition for land.
 
 - Environmental Impact:
     Mitigates greenhouse gas emissions, conserves water, and enhances crop
     yields.
 
 - Economic Opportunities:
     Diversifies farmer income, lowers energy costs, and increases community
     acceptance.
 
Challenges:
 - Crop-Solar Trade-offs:
     Balancing sunlight exposure for crops and PV panels.
 
 - Technological Complexity:
     Requires specialized knowledge and infrastructure.
 
 - Economic Viability: High
     initial costs and regulatory challenges.
 
Global
Adoption and Future Prospects:
 - Initial Adoption:
     Pioneered in Europe and Asia.
 
 - Ongoing R&D: Aims
     to optimize designs, improve economic feasibility, and expand regulatory
     support.
 
Relevance
in India:
 - Agrivoltaics Integration:
     Installing panels on agricultural land.
 
 - Dual Land-Use Benefits:
     Addresses land scarcity and acquisition issues.
 
 - Localized Transmission:
     Enhances local energy distribution and reduces infrastructure costs.
 
Economic
and Environmental Benefits:
 - Improved Land Productivity:
     Increases productivity by 35-73%.
 
 - Indirect Benefits:
     Provides reliable power, supports agro-processing, and generates rural
     employment.
 
 - Economic Buffer:
     Buffers against financial distress in agriculture.
 
Technical
Advantages:
 - Optimal Panel Placement:
     Panels mounted 2-3 meters above ground.
 
 - Microclimate Benefits:
     Protects crops and enhances panel efficiency.
 
Environmental
and Climate Resilience:
 - Synergy: Reduces reliance
     on emission-intensive energy sources.
 
 - Climate Change Mitigation:
     Ensures stable agricultural yields despite climate impacts.
 
Agro-PV
Applications with Various Crops:
 - Versatile Crop Combinations:
     Supports both food and non-food crops.
 
 - Horticultural Benefits:
     Advantages for leafy greens, root vegetables, legumes, and herbs.
 
 - Increased Crop Yields:
     Examples include:
 
 
  - Tomato: +11%
 
  - Lettuce: +38%
 
  - Cotton: +33%, leading to up to 142% net income increase.
 
 
Integration
with India's Agricultural Sector:
 - Horticulture Production:
     320.48 million tonnes in 2023.
 
 - Reduction of Food Waste:
     Nearly 40% of horticultural produce wasted.
 
 - Cold Storage Facilities:
     Supported by agro-PV energy to reduce losses.
 
 - Enhanced Productivity:
     Agro-PV systems can boost productivity, reduce food waste, and promote
     sustainable energy use.
 
Conclusion:
 - Agrivoltaics represents a promising solution for integrating
     renewable energy generation with agricultural practices, addressing land
     use challenges, and promoting economic and environmental sustainability in
     India.
 
Source: https://www.downtoearth.org.in/energy/agrovoltaics-are-a-sustainable-solution-to-indias-solar-energy-land-use-challenges#:~:text=In%20agrivoltaics%2C%20solar%20panels