Abstract

Agrivoltaic combines crop planting and electricity generation on the same land, it is considered as an opportunity to resolve the competition for land use between food and energy production. In addition to growing crops, farmers can gain electricity with the installation of agrivoltaic systems on their farmland. They can use this clean energy for agricultural production or sell it for extra income. The Chinese government considers it an important strategy for “Targeted Poverty Alleviation”. However, current methods of agrivoltaic provide uneven and low irradiance for crops, which usually results in reduced yield and low quality. In this study, an improved agrivoltaic system with a grooved glass plate has been designed, manufactured, and investigated, called Even-lighting Agrivoltaic System (EAS). Two experiments were conducted to test the effectiveness of the improvement. We measured the crops’ light environment, the crop growth process, the crop yield and quality, the electricity generation, and calculated the Land Equivalent Ratio (LER) as well as the comprehensive economic benefits on the farmland per hectare. Under the EAS, crops grew fast and the yield was similar or better than that under the natural state. By adding supplementary LED lamps into the EAS, the soluble sugar content of lettuce increased by 72.14% and the nitrate content of lettuce decreased by 21.51%. The average LER of the EAS for common vegetables was 1.64 as demonstrated in this work. Comprehensive economic benefits outperform the installation and maintenance costs, thus, the EAS can increase farmers’ income by an average of 5.14 times. The EAS provides new ideas and directions for the future development of agrivoltaic.

Highlights

  • MethodsWhen the sunlight shines on the surface of the Even-lighting Agrivoltaic System (EAS), the grooved glass plate will scatter the incident light into three parts by refraction, and the shadowed areas under the system will be evenly illuminated

  • Agriculture has always been an important part of human life along with the development of industrial and production levels

  • The grooved glass plate in Even-lighting Agrivoltaic System (EAS) improved the irradiation collected by crops in one day by 47.38% compared with those in Conventional Agrivoltaic System (CAS) and provided a better light environment for crop growth

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When the sunlight shines on the surface of the EAS, the grooved glass plate will scatter the incident light into three parts by refraction, and the shadowed areas under the system will be evenly illuminated. This way, the plants under the system gain a uniform illumination. We can adjust the transmission rate of the glass plate by changing the glass materials or the AR coatings on the surface of the glass plate to alter the light intensity shining on plants

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