Solar panels will increase biodiversity





The combination of green technologies significantly increases the effect of their application. Examples of this you can easily find on the pages of FacePla.net, reading about the sheep “cutting” solar panels, and about the symbiosis of solar panels and agaves for biofuels, about a number of hybrid technologies in automotive and energy.

In this article, we will talk about another fairly obvious, but not very well covered in the press benefits of solar panel farms. Due to the fact that photovoltaic power plants occupy quite large isolated areas, and do not produce any impact on the environment, these areas are very convenient to use as protected areas to improve the natural ecosystem of the region.

Solar panels create shadow, which is especially important for arid and hot regions. 1 hectare of grass cover, which can be grown at the power plant, adsorbs 25 tons of carbon per year. Thus, the environmental footprint of solar power plants is reduced to negative. Meadows of solar receivers are usually located in close proximity to farmland, and can provide shelter to very important insect pollinators for agriculture.

In other words, the better, the better. The horizon for improvement is endless. Solar power plants, unlike huge and noisy wind turbines, do not cause resistance of the local population and provide shelter for small animals and birds.

Fantasy on this topic can be endlessly long, but in the UK and the US, such “green” optimizations are taken very seriously, since they have long believed that investments in the environment pay off a hundredfold in the form of GDP growth and improving the natural climate of the region as a whole.





Source: facepla.net

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