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Crop Responsive Greenhouse Agrivoltaics System with CO2 Enrichment for Higher Yields

Projektbeschreibung

Reaktionsfähiges Nachführsystem leitet eine neue Ära in der Gewächshaus-Agrarvoltaik ein

Im Rahmen des EU-finanzierten Projekts REGACE soll an sechs Standorten in Europa und Israel ein hochgradig innovatives System für die Photovoltaik in Gewächshäusern installiert und getestet werden. Bei diesem System werden die hochentwickelten Gewächshausregler des Konsortialpartners TriSolar eingesetzt, um die landwirtschaftlichen Erträge in Gewächshäusern nicht zu beeinträchtigen und so das Doppelziel von umweltfreundlicher Energie und Ernährungssicherheit zu erreichen. Das hier getestete System wird die CO2-Anreicherung nutzen, um die Stromausbeute zu steigern, insbesondere in Gebieten mit weniger Sonnenstunden. REGACE nutzt nicht nur die Flächen, sondern auch die Infrastruktur der Gewächshäuser, wodurch die Kosten pro installiertem Kilowatt im Vergleich zu bodengestützten Photovoltaiksystemen gesenkt werden und der CO2-Fußabdruck weitaus geringer ausfällt als bei allen anderen Solaranlagen.

Ziel

REGACE will develop and validate a disruptive radical innovative technology that will make Agrivoltaics a major contributor to the EU clean energy portfolio. The technology is highly competitive compared to other solutions, because it fully addresses the desired destination impact of clear affordable energy with a projected installed cost for customer of €600 per kilowatt compared to €880 for ground based Photovoltaic fields. Furthermore, the system demonstrated in this project is also cost effective in areas with less sunshine, which currently are outside areas for which Agrivoltaics could be considered. The core technology is a responsive tracking system mounted in the greenhouse driven by a PLC controller that changes the angle of the tracking system according to the plants’ needs. We will test a system using CO2 enrichment as a means to increase electricity production in low light conditions by increasing the angle of incidence of the bifacial panels in the tracking system. The tracking system is hung with a few screws from the supports of the greenhouse, removing the need for wind-proof supports, reducing the price per installed kilowatt. Thus, this technology allows not only for the dual use of land, but also for the dual use of infrastructure. The design of the technology also leads to reduced construction and maintenance costs, duration of execution, and moreover through reduction of CO2 emissions. In addition to the economic impact, this will also lead to significant positive effect on ecological-environmental sustainability and reduced ecological foot-print through its life-span maintenance and operation. It will also lead to the diversification of the energy producing market with small holding greenhouse owners playing a significant part in the market. The technology will be tested in operational industrial environments in six locations with different greenhouse types and crops.

Koordinator

Alzahrawy society
Netto-EU-Beitrag
€ 1 212 500,00
Gesamtkosten
€ 1 212 500,00

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