Kenya to use solar panels to boost crops by ‘harvesting the sun twice’
by Geoffrey Kamadi in Nairobi from on (#5WCRF)
Successful trials found growing crops beneath panels - known as agrivoltaics - reduced water loss and resulted in larger plants
Solar panels are not a new way of providing cheap power across much of the African continent, where there is rarely a shortage of sunshine. But growing crops underneath the panels is, and the process has had such promising trials in Kenya that it will be deployed this week in open-field farms.
Known as agrivoltaics, the technique harvests solar energy twice: where panels have traditionally been used to harness the sun's rays to generate energy, they are also utilised to provide shade for growing crops, helping to retain moisture in the soil and boosting growth.
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