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As Federal Aid for Farm Solar Declines, Is Community Agrivoltaics the Future?

"While the Trump administration disincentivizes solar developments on farms, agrivoltaics continue anyway, with local and state support." 

"Some of the thickest hay in the meadow at Jack’s Solar Garden, in Longmont, Colorado, is on the west side under an elm tree. The tree offers shade, absorbs the brunt of afternoon sun, and keeps more moisture in the ground.

Byron Kominek, who owns the farm, sees similar benefits from the solar panels he has installed on some of the land. “What’s important is to think about the solar array as a tree canopy,” Kominek said. The solar garden includes 3,276 panels that generate 1.2 megawatts of community solar power, enough to power 300 homes.

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