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Agrivoltaics (Dual-Use) Research Activities and Outcomes

Agrivoltaic array with cover crop

Impacts of Dual-Use Solar on Crop Productivity and the Agricultural Economy in Massachusetts and Beyond is a project supported by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) under the Solar Energy Technologies Office Award Number DE-EE0009374.

Description of Site Trials

  • Grafton Vegetables: Research on this site includes agrivoltaic impacts on soil, microclimate, and agricultural yields for both butternut squash and lettuce crops.
  • Grafton Grazing: Research on this site includes agrivoltaic impacts on soil, microclimate, and agricultural yields for pasture.
  • Monson Hay: Research on this site includes agrivoltaic impacts on soil, microclimate, and agricultural yields for hay production.
  • Cranberry: Experiments on three cranberry sites anticipated in 2023 include two cranberry varieties - "Stevens" and "Howes" - over four shading regimes.
  • Hadley (tentative)
  • North Dighton (tentative)

More information about the solar projects and agricultural activities can be found in the following table:

Impacts of Dual-Use Solar on Crop Productivity and the Agricultural Economy in Massachusetts and Beyond Description and Status of Solar Arrays and Site Trials (Not all projects will participate in this research project - final list TBD)

Business and Farm

Dual-Use Technology

Anticipated Construction

Completion

 

Site Status

Links to Site Photos for

Completed Arrays

 

Solar Developer

Property Owner

Project Location

(MA Town)

Commodity(ies)

PV Capacity for

Full Array

PV Technologies

Used

Site Trial Activity

AES (project owner),

BlueWave Solar

(project developer), official project entity name is "BWC Lake

Ripple, LLC"

Knowlton Farms

Nominee Trust (Paul

Knowlton, Kimberly

Scofield and Patricia

Knowlton Trustees)

Grafton

Winter squash, lettuce

0.33 MW DC

Fixed-Tilt (SE facing) + Bi-Facial

Panels

Mechanically complete 2021

Preliminary site monitoring Agricultural Year 2022; full site trial monitoring anticipated AY 2023.

Grafton site vegetable crops

Grazing

2.8 MW DC

Fixed-Tilt (SE facing) + Bi-Facial

Panels

Mechanically complete 2021

Preliminary site monitoring Agricultural Year 2022; full site trial monitoring anticipated AY 2023.

Grafton grazing site cover crop

BlueWave Solar. 

Project entity name is

"BWC Greene Brook,

LLC"

JEC Nominee Trust,

James E. Cabral, Trustee (farming operation called Cabral

Farms, Inc.)

Dighton

Squash

3.9 MW DC

Single-Axis

Tracker + Bi-

Facial

Spring 2023

TBD

 

PineGate Renewables

Solar Carver 1, LLC

(formerly Weston &

Wainio)

Carver

Cranberry

10 MW DC

Single-Axis

Tracker; Battery

Storage

Summer/Fall 2023

TBD

 

PineGate Renewables

Solar Carver 3, LLC

(formerly Perry, Shores,

Wainio)

Carver

Cranberry

3.5 MW DC

Single-Axis

Tracker; Battery

Storage

Summer/Fall 2023

TBD

 

Greenbacker (project owner), NextSun Energy (project developer), project under the name of "Ring Road Solar,

Dunham, Correira

(potential project sale to

Greenbacker Capital)

Plympton

Cranberry

6.2 MW DC

Single-Axis

Tracker; Battery

Storage

Summer/Fall 2023

TBD

 

Sun Bug

Reddy Fox Farm

Monson

Hay

250 kW

Fized Tilt

completed 2020

Preliminary site monitoring Agricultural Year 2022; full site trial monitoring anticipated AY 2023.

Monson site agrivoltaics

Hyperion Systems

Czajkowski

Hadley

Vegetables

388 kW DC

Fixed Tilt, Post

Driven Mounting

Spring 2023

TBD

 

Impacts of Dual-Use Solar on Crop Productivity and the Agricultural Economy in Massachusetts and Beyond is a project supported by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) under the Solar Energy Technologies Office Award Number DE-EE0009374.

 

Agronomic Site Trial Research Activities and Outcomes

The following are working documents and will be prepared for public distribution in the future. Some related materials and presentations are available on the Project Advisory Committee web page.

  • Experimental Design for Three Solar Arrays: Agronomic Production Assessment: This document outlines the experimental design and research protocols to study the effect of three solar arrays on agricultural production. Crops studied include butternut squash, lettuce, hay, and rotational grazing. Parameters include photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), ambient and soil temperature, humidity, leaf wetness, rainfall, and soil moisture.
  • Soil Sampling Design & Protocols: This paper outlines the experimental design and protocol for studying soil health, including effects of the intial construction of the solar arrays as well as the impacts of the arrays over time. The sites studied include a haying operation in Monson, MA; vegetables (butternut squash and lettuce) and grazing in Grafton, MA; and additional sites in development. Data collected includes volumetric soil water content and temperature, soil moisture, compaction, and bulk density.
  • Sampling Protocol: Cranberry v.1: This paper outlines the protocol for researching the effect of different shading treatments as determined by inter-row solar panel spacing on cranberry production.

Information Sheet: Design and Construction of Removable Microclimate Sensor Mounts for Farm Research Sites

Economic Impact Research

The following are working documents and will be prepared for public distribution in the future. Some related materials and presentations are available on the Project Advisory Committee page.

Agrivoltaic On-Site Cost Tracking Tool: This Excel workbook tool is designed to help future researchers and farm operations track costs and revenues from different configurations of agrivoltaic installations.

Agricultural Activities Log Book: This Excel workbook provides researchers a tool to engage with farmers to track the changes in costs associated with activities related to farming under agrivoltaics.

Project Information Dissemination

  • Dissemination plan for research project
  • General project information sheet
  • First Year Preliminary Results: Butternut Squash and Lettuce - Grafton, MA
  • First Year Preliminary Results: Broccoli - Hadley, MA

Research & Initiatives

  • Research Overview
  • Solar & Agriculture
    • Solar PV and Agriculture Information
    • Dual-Use Solar PV and Cranberry Production
    • Researching the Agricultural and Economic Impacts of Dual-Use Solar
      • Project Advisory Committee - UMass Agrivoltaics (Dual-Use) Research
      • Agrivoltaics (Dual-Use) Research Activities and Outcomes
  • Energy Storage
  • Solar Siting & Financing
  • Vehicle Telematics Pilot Project for Municipal Fleets
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