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How Solar plus Agriculture Farming is becoming a game changer
This video aims to describe how the combination of solar and agriculture is becoming very important in combating climate change.
We will take a look at the term "agricvoltaic" and its benefits. Furthermore, we will delve into a few real-life examples of the use of agrovoltaic.
What is Agrivoltaics
Agrivoltaics, also sometimes called agrophotovoltaics, agrisolar, or dual-use solar, is a way to get the most out of land by combining solar energy production with agriculture.
Solar panels are set up on farms, but at a height that allows crops to grow underneath. This can be good for both the crops and the solar panels.
The panels can provide some shade for the crops, which helps them in hot weather, and they can also help to keep the soil moist. In some cases, agrivoltaics can even increase crop yields.
Benefits of Agrivoltaics
Co-locating solar panels with crop or livestock farming offers a multitude of benefits for both solar developers and agricultural land managers. For solar developers, one significant advantage lies in reduced installation costs.
By utilizing previously tilled agricultural land, the need for expensive land grading to achieve a usable level is eliminated. Moreover, the presence of vegetation beneath the solar panels can lower soil temperatures, thereby enhancing the performance of the photovoltaic systems. This synergy not only reduces upfront costs but also boosts PV efficiency.
Furthermore, such collaborations accelerate the energy transition by engaging with land managers in rural areas, potentially expanding the utilization of lands for renewable energy purposes.
This alignment fosters closer ties between the solar industry and the agricultural sector, mitigating conflicts and garnering greater acceptance for solar projects within farming communities.
Additionally, co-locating solar and farming activities reduces upfront geotechnical and legal risks, as previously disturbed land minimizes the need for extensive testing and lowers the likelihood of litigation during environmental reviews.
From the perspective of agricultural land managers, co-location offers compelling benefits as well. These include reduced electricity costs through agreements with developers to allocate a portion of generated electricity to the land or surrounding areas.
Diversification of revenue streams is also facilitated, enhancing the financial resilience of agricultural operations.
Moreover, the shading provided by PV panels creates an environment conducive to growing high-value, shade-resistant crops, expanding market opportunities and potentially extending growing seasons.
This arrangement enables continued crop production during solar generation and allows for nutrient and land recharge, particularly beneficial for degraded lands.
Additionally, co-location holds promise for water use reduction, aligning with sustainability goals and appealing to environmentally conscious consumers.
Overall, the co-location of solar and agricultural activities presents a win-win scenario, fostering economic, environmental, and social benefits for all stakeholders involved.
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Unbelievable renewable energy potential of Africa. Untapped Renewables
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Africa, a continent brimming with potential, faces a significant hurdle: ensuring widespread access to reliable energy. Millions still lack electricity, hindering economic growth and development. Currently, many African nations rely heavily on fossil fuels, leading to environmental concerns and price fluctuations. However, beneath this challenge lies a hidden story - Africa's "untold" renewable...
The $4 Billion Pakistani MEGA Dam: A Game Changer in Energy
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The Dasu Hydropower Station stand as a testament to Pakistan's commitment to harnessing its natural resources for sustainable energy production. Located in the scenic Kohistan District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, this ambitious project aims to deliver a staggering 4,320 megawatts of clean, renewable energy to the national grid upon completion. #renewableenergy #hydropowerenergy #energy #power
7 countries now generate 100% of their electricity from renewable energy
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In a significant stride towards a sustainable future, seven countries have achieved a remarkable feat by generating nearly all of their electricity from renewable energy sources. Albania, Bhutan, Nepal, Paraguay, Iceland, Ethiopia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo now produce over 99.7% of their electricity through geothermal, hydro, solar, or wind power, according to recent data compiled b...
A small wind turbine manufacturer changing narratives in India's renewable energy
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India, a nation with a rapidly growing economy and vast energy demands, is increasingly turning towards renewable energy sources. This shift is driven by a need for energy security, reducing dependence on fossil fuels, and combating climate change. In this pursuit of clean energy solutions, Avant Garde Innovations (AGI) has emerged as a frontrunner. This Indian company is pioneering the field o...
French startup developed an innovative hybrid wind turbine and solar panel system
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French startup Unéole has introduced an innovative hybrid energy solution that seamlessly integrates solar and wind power technologies. Tailored specifically for urban environments, this groundbreaking system features wind turbines coupled with a photovoltaic rooftop, resulting in a remarkable 40% increase in energy output compared to standalone solar setups. The strategic pairing of these two ...
Namibia’s Ambitious $10 billion Green Hydrogen Project
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Namibia's desert terrain is poised to host a pioneering initiative aimed at producing green hydrogen on an unprecedented scale. Spearheaded by German energy company Enertrag under the joint venture Hyphen, the project seeks to capitalize on the abundant solar and wind resources in southern Namibia. With an investment equivalent to the entire GDP of Namibia, this endeavor holds the potential to ...
World's Largest Hydro-Solar Power Plant
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China is a leader in solar energy development, and the Kela photovoltaic power station stands out as a pioneering achievement. This remarkable feat of engineering holds the title of the world's largest hydro-PV complementary power station, combining the strengths of solar and hydropower for a more stable energy supply. Even more impressive, it's perched at a staggering altitude of 4,000 to 4,60...
Small Wind Turbine for Home | Automaxx 1500 Watts
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Use Discount Code RENEWEDENERGY15 to get 15% off Automaxx 1500W Small Wind Turbine for Home automaxxwindmill.com/product/automaxx-windmill-1500w-wind-turbine-generator-kit-2/ Wind Turbine Installation Video: ua-cam.com/video/JsW7dBOQvFw/v-deo.html Product Overview: The Automaxx Windmill 1500W 24V 60A Wind Turbine Generator kit is a DIY installation that requires additional equipment like a moun...
Saudi Arabia First Wind Farm is the Largest in Middle East
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The Dumat Al Jandal Wind Farm is a 400MW utility-scale wind power project located in the Al Jouf region of northwestern Saudi Arabia, approximately 900km north of the capital Riyadh. The wind farm is being developed by a consortium led by EDF Renewables (51%) and Masdar (49%), and features 99 Vestas V150-4.2MW wind turbines. Once fully operational, the wind farm is expected to generate enough e...
The World's First 10kW Portable Wind Turbine
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In this video, we discuss the World's First 10 kilowatt Portable Wind Turbine. We will explore the company behind this innovation and the specifications of this incredible technology. A revolutionary force is brewing in the heart of San Diego, California, and it has the potential to completely change the landscape of renewable energy. Introducing Uprise Energy: a dynamic blend of legacy and inn...
Wind Turbine Components Explained
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Wind turbines are complex structures designed to harness wind energy and convert it into electricity. Each component plays a crucial role in this process, from capturing wind energy with rotor blades to generating electricity and connecting it to the grid. Let's explore the purpose of these components: Foundation: Provides stability and support for the entire wind turbine structure. Connection ...
A game changing hybrid generator
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A game changing hybrid generator produced by The Green Generator (De Groene Aggregaat). The Green Generator's commitment to sustainable power generation is exemplified through its strategic integration of Victron Energy components. In a world increasingly concerned about environmental sustainability, the demand for eco-friendly energy solutions has never been greater. Among the innovative compa...
World's Largest Green Hydrogen Projects
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In this video, we will explore some of the World's Largest Green Hydrogen Projects, highlighting a significant shift towards energy transition and the adoption of future fuels for environmental protection and combating climate change. Transitioning from unsustainable fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is crucial for repairing and safeguarding our planet. Hydrogen plays a pivotal role in t...
Is this the Future of Geothermal Energy for Heating Buildings?
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Is this the Future of Geothermal Energy for Heating Buildings?
World’s first hybrid technology that integrates wind, solar, and storage
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World’s first hybrid technology that integrates wind, solar, and storage
A young German designed a game changing wind powered street light
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A young German designed a game changing wind powered street light
The New "Gold Rush" That Could Change Energy Forever? (Gold Hydrogen Explained)
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The New "Gold Rush" That Could Change Energy Forever? (Gold Hydrogen Explained)
A Wind Turbine That Fits in Your Backpack
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A Wind Turbine That Fits in Your Backpack
Why Germany is pushing hard on Green Hydrogen
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Why Germany is pushing hard on Green Hydrogen
These Wind Energy Innovations Failed to Launch Commercially! Why?
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These Wind Energy Innovations Failed to Launch Commercially! Why?
UK Makes History with Construction of First Geothermal Power Plant
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UK Makes History with Construction of First Geothermal Power Plant
New Solar Charging Technology for Electric Cars
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New Solar Charging Technology for Electric Cars
Who is leading in Renewable Energy in 2024
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Who is leading in Renewable Energy in 2024
A Breakthrough Engine to Replace Fossil Fuels
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A Breakthrough Engine to Replace Fossil Fuels
Fueling the Future: Canada's Hydrogen Revolution
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Fueling the Future: Canada's Hydrogen Revolution
10 Innovative Sustainable Technologies You Need to Know About
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10 Innovative Sustainable Technologies You Need to Know About
This could be the most powerful and efficient vertical axis wind turbine in Europe
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This could be the most powerful and efficient vertical axis wind turbine in Europe
Top 5 Airborne Wind Energy Innovations
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Top 5 Airborne Wind Energy Innovations
Swedish start up game changing wooden wind turbine tower
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Swedish start up game changing wooden wind turbine tower

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  • @tuomasmattila283
    @tuomasmattila283 18 годин тому

    How much does that device cost? Most of them are made in China or India and design with a computer and a 3d printer? Oh yes, they dont want to people usae those because it means less fossiles

  • @amin8202
    @amin8202 День тому

    That's way rosier than it actually is! Neum is already a bankrupt project

  • @steampunkster2023
    @steampunkster2023 День тому

    Can it handle the wind forces of a typhoon here in Asia?

  • @UpriseEnergy
    @UpriseEnergy 2 дні тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @mrwilson4909
    @mrwilson4909 2 дні тому

    where can i purchase this?

  • @EliSaint
    @EliSaint 2 дні тому

    Wow i sell this Generator! It looks like mine item!

  • @user-de3ez9lf3e
    @user-de3ez9lf3e 3 дні тому

    When the speed is too high ?could you have shot down the system ?THE speed limit ?

  • @user-de3ez9lf3e
    @user-de3ez9lf3e 4 дні тому

    Excellent

  • @user-xf9lq2cg5d
    @user-xf9lq2cg5d 5 днів тому

    No wind, no power, no internet, no you tube, no money for you my friend ;)

  • @scottbemis4775
    @scottbemis4775 5 днів тому

    What happened to the Ventum Dynamics wind turbine at the end of the Skegness pier in Skegness, England? A November 2023 video showed a rope tied to the wind turbine blades, which prevented the blades from turning. An April 2024 video showed that the turbine had been removed from the pier.

  • @theropoy9371
    @theropoy9371 5 днів тому

    Ai voice yikes

  • @marcelllyewsang5485
    @marcelllyewsang5485 6 днів тому

    A reality, of tomorrow .

  • @ckjamn
    @ckjamn 6 днів тому

    That'll fix a Duck

  • @smashtoshismackamoto4746
    @smashtoshismackamoto4746 7 днів тому

    Been WAITING for residential non-bird-killer Wind power generation solutions that make financial sense for 2-3 decades now. Doesn't seem like it's going to happen, which really sucks. I'd love to see wind as part of a multi-layered Energy solution for any home.

  • @beantdhillon6274
    @beantdhillon6274 8 днів тому

    Keep up the good work...😊

  • @PSVYME48PH
    @PSVYME48PH 8 днів тому

    Wow so cool 😎 👏

  • @MuhammadmuzammilAhmedShah
    @MuhammadmuzammilAhmedShah 9 днів тому

    Price please

  • @chanyuthsok4549
    @chanyuthsok4549 9 днів тому

    CកRbonizកtion

  • @chanyuthsok4549
    @chanyuthsok4549 9 днів тому

    Ocean water is the source of h2

  • @chanyuthsok4549
    @chanyuthsok4549 9 днів тому

    Congrats H2

  • @tristanjones7735
    @tristanjones7735 10 днів тому

    1500kwh of energy per year is only enough to power a home for about 2 months. You would never see a return on your investment. Wind is ok at generating power at night and supplementing a solar setup, but you need a big turbine. There is no cutesy way around it.

  • @listenup2882
    @listenup2882 10 днів тому

    Namibia should invest in huge desalination plants.

  • @walhdamaskus2408
    @walhdamaskus2408 11 днів тому

    U cant compare solar panel system to wind turbine system. They both work in different enviroment.

  • @yzScott
    @yzScott 11 днів тому

    "can generate 1500 kilowatt hours of electricity per year at a wind speed of 5 meters per second" That's a whopping 172 Watts. Woopty-do This is garbage.

  • @feetachemail
    @feetachemail 12 днів тому

    They've been hyping this thing since at least 2014, more than 10 years. I have yet to see one actually for sale anywhere.

  • @007thale
    @007thale 12 днів тому

    How do I order one and a controller?

  • @journeyofjoy7363
    @journeyofjoy7363 13 днів тому

    Wind energy is so important. China India and other companies must consider the design so that they do not harm the environment. Please consider coloring one of the turbines black so that bird's can see and avoid being killed by these massive turbines. Please take all environment in design and installation if the turbines.

  • @KommuSoft
    @KommuSoft 13 днів тому

    Yes, If I think about countries that do it well, I think about Paraguay, Ethiopia, Congo, Bhutan, etc. Everyone wants to migrate to these...

    • @chrislambaa7586
      @chrislambaa7586 13 днів тому

      How nice of you to make such a comment. It really shows your character and thanks for letting us know.

    • @KommuSoft
      @KommuSoft 13 днів тому

      @@chrislambaa7586 show what? The life expectancy of people before widespread access to energy was ~30-40 years, most people died as infants. It is ashame that a lot of these countries don't get loans to buy fossil fuels and generators. Apparently the world bank values white lifes above the ones in Ethiopia, Buthan, etc. The reason these are 100% renewable, is simply because the energy consumption is close to none, because the living standards are very poor.

    • @chrislambaa7586
      @chrislambaa7586 13 днів тому

      @KommuSoft First of all, why not just give them the compliment, when they deserve it, instead of trashing their nation. Secondly, wind and solar power are actually cheaper than fosile fuels. So if we are to borrow them money to give electricity to their people, why not give them the cleanest and cheapest option? And why not just give them the money, instead of borrowing it?

    • @KommuSoft
      @KommuSoft 13 днів тому

      @@chrislambaa7586 : I don't trash, with the given resources they do quite well. My uncle was half a year a doctor in Rwanda, they do quite a lot with what is available. But there is not much available. Where do I say it is their fault? It is very sad that apparently white countries don't want to provide what is necessary such that African and Latin American countries can develop to the same standards of living. Secondly, wind and solar power are not cheaper: the first windmill was constructed in Iran in the 900s, but while the windmill has given some economical development, it did not increase human life expectancy that much. In the 1960s for example there were electric cars moving in Amsterdam, but they could reach approximately ~15 kilometers, that is very impressive. Current batteries requires lithium for example, that is mined in Chile and Bolivia, and often under harsh conditions: some people call it a next generation of colonialisme that we let people work in horrible circumstances for this. The main advantage of fuel is not the fact that it contains energy, mainly that it stores chemical energy in a compact form. Electric batteries also make cars more heavy, which means it requires more kinetic energy to move the car, but also results in more damage when you crash into a pedestrian with an electric car. Electric windmills also require insulator gasses, like sulfur hexafluoride. The leaks of SF6 in windmills in Europe cause approximately the same climate damage as 1.5 million combustion engine cars.

  • @farazkhan7035
    @farazkhan7035 13 днів тому

    may allah bless the state of pakistan with peace and prosperity.

  • @Chyeahokay
    @Chyeahokay 14 днів тому

    Good for sail boats and other boats.

  • @bm8641
    @bm8641 14 днів тому

    lol ...

  • @bigpicture3
    @bigpicture3 14 днів тому

    If the name really is pronounced "venom" and not "Vent-um", then they should consider changing it to something more appealing.

  • @amazingsnow
    @amazingsnow 14 днів тому

    Lawn art. This is not a viable product

  • @BivinDas1976
    @BivinDas1976 14 днів тому

    Hi I'm Bivin from India. I would like to contact you guys.

  • @juliaguedes3599
    @juliaguedes3599 14 днів тому

    Even though they're selling, I never saw any review of people who actually used it. it would be great if at least one person could review about the turbine

  • @oldcynic6964
    @oldcynic6964 14 днів тому

    Seven manufacturing power-houses - NOT ! Seriously, scrub geothermal for 99% of countries in the world. If nature did not give it to you, then you aren't going to be able to make use of it. Ditto for hydro. If your country does not have lots of big rivers and raging torrents, then you aren't going to be able to make use of it. Solar is OK if you don't mind no power at night, or can afford to buy a big, big battery from China to go with your Chinese solar panels (or the ethical challenges of using stuff built on the backs of Chinese slave labour and African child-labour.) Windmills - see "Solar". Just change "at night" to "when the wind doesn't blow". Is this "a significant stride towards a sustainable future"? No, it's just more propaganda.

    • @renewedenergy
      @renewedenergy 14 днів тому

      Points well made. Agree with you but there are still opportunities and countries can collaborate with one another. If you are a hydro or geothermal powerhouse you can export excess to your neighbour but you made valid points.

  • @friedrich_k
    @friedrich_k 16 днів тому

    Game changer? No way.

  • @benjamintobias6217
    @benjamintobias6217 16 днів тому

    You launch a product without customers feedback is out of product journey from conception to reality. This is bs.

  • @JonnyCobra
    @JonnyCobra 17 днів тому

    This looks like paid-for PR Hyphen first advised the GRN on the design of the project, then set the company up a month before the Request for Proposals was issued in June 2021, then was awarded the project in November 2021. It may be clean energy, but it is going to be severely destructive in environmental terms, possibly destroy 4 000 square kilometers of the endemic plants of the succulent Karoo biosphere in this area.

  • @fernandobanos7255
    @fernandobanos7255 17 днів тому

    Scam, look at videos about wind turbines before buying

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 17 днів тому

    Nuclear promoters will tell you that clean nuclear electricity is the only way to stop climate destabilisation. And the destruction of economies. Promoters of Rooftop solar PV renewable, with EV big battery, will tell you grid protection is the only way to save the economy in a 100% electric world. And that nuclear grid electricity is economically impossible for a 100% electric world because NEW grid is stupendously expensive. All electricity is dirt cheap at the point of generation. 5cents kWh. Grid rental is stupendously expensive. No grid expansion, Rooftop PV electricity, and the EVs' big battery is the killer technology economically. Tesla and the auto manufacturers know this. Nuclear promoters know this. The military knows this. China knows this. Fossil fuel knows this. Grid owners know this. EV battery liquid temperature management is extending battery life cycles by decades. Battery technologies are evolving rapidly. The utilization factor is a hot topic for nuclear promoters and EV promoters. It is an economic killer factor. Grids cost $ 1 million per klm National grids cost $TRILLIONS to expand. Grid expansion is limited by resources and $TRILLIONS in costs and time frames.

  • @Tiraah
    @Tiraah 18 днів тому

    ua-cam.com/video/KI3oWSd0nTo/v-deo.htmlsi=xhnaR06FFxCanjR2 See below video to learn more about root cause of damage of India’s Omkareshwar dam floating solar farm.. ua-cam.com/users/shortsJOrfCJK2uXM?si=FCg2S0v5hRQMy0KO

  • @pfschuyler
    @pfschuyler 19 днів тому

    Wow, Game Changing, huh? So it can generate its own wind? 😅

  • @shortrandoms7010
    @shortrandoms7010 19 днів тому

    If the manufacturer is in India, how can I contact them? I am from India

  • @LalitSharma-xz5jy
    @LalitSharma-xz5jy 20 днів тому

    Good

  • @Mcorpmike
    @Mcorpmike 21 день тому

    how does the breaking system work?

  • @panan7777
    @panan7777 21 день тому

    Another POS. There is a REASON why turbines look like they do. When STRONG winds come, this WILL be blown away in NO time, because there in NO way to make the surface smaller and diminsh the excessive load. Another one: to have the same collection area as bladed turbines, this can't be scaled even remotely to their size, because it would FAR FAR heavier. As an engineer i would LOVE all the lying about the "green energy" and Germany is leading here. They have just uncovered ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE manipulation about the nuclear energy, perpeturated by their "green" party. Uninformed public buys these lies and WILL pay for the untold billions squandered with lower standards of living for decades....

  • @Xingqiwu387
    @Xingqiwu387 22 дні тому

    Unfortunately, this also has a cutout speed of something like 35 mph. That would be a quiet day in our coastal community.

  • @Xingqiwu387
    @Xingqiwu387 23 дні тому

    It's really too bad that engineers have not been able to come up with affordable wind turbines for home use that can really exploit the wind to the fullest. Many of us who live in coastal areas with constant winds see the potential, but also understand that NOTHING currently on the market is really viable. The devices either cost so much that they payoff wouldn't come for 50 years, or they generate just enough electricity to power a table lamp. Solar and biogas are clearly the only viable options.

  • @kinostory
    @kinostory 23 дні тому

    Oh my God. what kind of noodles for morons. What kind of idiot do you have to be to believe this stupid marketing crap?