This Colorado 'solar garden' is literally a farm under solar panels
When Byron Kominek returned home after the Peace Corps and later working as a diplomat in Africa, his family's 24-acre farm near Boulder, Colo., was struggling to turn a profit.
"Our farm has mainly been hay producing for fifty years," Kominek said, on a recent chilly morning, the sun illuminating a dusting of snow on the foothills to his West. "This is a big change on one of our three pastures."
That big change is certainly an eye opener: 3,200 solar panels mounted on posts eight feet high above what used to be an alfalfa field on this patch of rolling farmland at the doorstep of the Rocky Mountains.
Getting to this point, a community solar garden that sells 1.2 megawatts of power back into the local grid, wasn't easy, even in a progressive county like his that wanted to expand renewable energy. When Kominek approached Boulder County regulators about putting up solar panels, they initially told him no, his land was designated as historic farmland.
"They said, land's for farming, so go farm it," Kominek says. "I said, well, we weren't making any money, you all want to be 100% renewable at some point so how about we work together and sort this out."
https://www.npr.org/2021/11/14/1054942590/solar-energy-colorado-garden-farm-land
Phoenix61
(17,723 posts)Bet it would work really well in Florida. Theres not a lot of crops that can stand the summer sun.
JudyM
(29,536 posts)Old Crank
(4,889 posts)That you could run sheep or goats under panels raised a bit higher than normal.
But being able to grow cash crops is even better.