In this episode of the Clean Power Hour, Tim Montague sits down with Iain Ward, founder of Solar Agricultural Services (SolAg), to explore the exciting world of agrivoltaics - the practice of combining solar energy production with agriculture. Ward, with his background in conservation planning and environmental science, shares insights on how the solar industry and farming communities can create win-win scenarios through innovative dual-use projects.
The conversation delves into the current status of agrivoltaics in the United States, highlighting the opportunities and challenges faced by farmers, developers, and local communities. Ward emphasizes the importance of preserving agricultural land while integrating solar energy production, discussing creative approaches to crop selection, livestock grazing, and soil health management under solar arrays.
A key focus of the discussion is the evolving relationship between solar developers and farmers, particularly tenant farmers who may be displaced by traditional solar projects. Ward outlines strategies for creating mutually beneficial partnerships, including innovative compensation models and agricultural practices tailored to work within solar installations. He also touches on the need for developers to adopt more agriculturally sensitive construction methods, such as burying cables and minimizing soil disturbance/grading.
The episode explores the broader implications of agrivoltaics for food security, rural economic development, and environmental sustainability. Ward passionately argues for a holistic approach to solar development that considers the entire agricultural ecosystem and community impact. He shares his vision for agrivoltaics as part of a larger food movement that can regenerate soils, support farm viability, and bring new generations back to farming.
This episode will give you valuable insights into the emerging best practices for agrivoltaic projects, the importance of building trust between developers and farming communities, and the potential to reshape both the solar and agricultural industries. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of sustainable energy and food production.
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Introduction to Ian Ward and SolAg 0:00 - 3:52
The Current State of Agrivoltaics in the U.S. 3:53 - 10:53
The Importance of Tenant Farmers 10:54 - 17:35
The New Generation of Farmers using Agrovoltaics 17:36 - 22:28
The Future of Agrivoltaics and the Need for Adaptability 22:29 - 28:51
The need for Certifications in Agrivoltaics 28:52 - 31:35
SolAg's Services and Approach to Agrivoltaic Development 31:36 - 37:28
Conclusion 37:29 - 38:52