2023-07-13
Agri Energia, Germany, launched a pilot agricultural photovoltaic facility near Munich to protect the damage to the sun and hail from the sunlight and reduce evaporation. Photovoltaic facilities are installed on the steel mast and also provide support for beer plants.
Agri Energie in Germany has launched an agricultural photovoltaic project in Halletao near Munich, Bavaria, Germany. This project that cost 1.5 million euros ($ 1.64 million) combines solar power generation with beer planting. The Fraunhov Solar System Research Institute and Weion Schitz Trisdorf's University of Applied Sciences support AGRI Energy to develop this facility. The facility will cover an area of 1.3 hectares, and the power produced is sufficient for about 200 households.
The company installed the photovoltaic system on the steel mast to protect the beer plants, so that it was relieved of the damage of the sun and hail, and also reduced the evaporation. In addition, the system also provides support for beer plants.
"This pilot project will provide us with many valuable insights. These opinions are closely related to future agricultural photovoltaic projects," said Hubert AIWANGER, Minister of Economic Minister of Economic Bavaria. "Local potential is also very large. 17,200 hectare beer flowers. "
In July of this year, a French Q Energy Company had installed an agricultural photovoltaic device on 1 hectare of land in Lu Song Town, France, for the growth of beer.