Photovoltaic systems play a key role in the production of sustainable energy by producing low-cost electricity without harmful CO2e emissions. In order to achieve national climate and energy targets, the Renewable Energy Sources Expansion Act (EAG) believes we need to achieve a massive expansion of photovoltaics by 11 terawatt hours (TWh) by the end of this decade. And according to a study by Austria's energy industry, just relying on the solar potential on buildings won’t be enough.
Accordingly, the majority of the photovoltaic power sources would need to be set up in larger open spaces, and Agrivoltaics (Agri-PV) offers a proven, efficient and fully operational solution. In the following article, we’ll take a closer look at this exciting technology and also take a close look at the necessary substructure.
When we talk about Agri-PV, we’re referring to a concept in which land areas are used both for agricultural production and for generating electricity using photovoltaics. This dual use brings more efficiency per square meter by conveniently combining power generation with food production. This is made possible by positioning of the photovoltaic modules a few meters above the ground.
It should be noted, however, that agri-PV currently provides a slightly lower energy output than conventional photovoltaic systems calculated on the same land area. A serious calculation of the return on investment (ROI) should always take into account the yields from agricultural production, i.e. include photovoltaics and photosynthesis equally to get the whole picture.
In addition to their main task as an electricity supplier, the solar modules also make ideal weather protection due to their construction. They shield plants from hail, provide cooling shade, and make planting locations more resilient overall. Another advantage: the reduced solar radiation due to the photovoltaic structure reduces the water consumption of the arable land, protecting the soil from drying out.
The pioneering development of agri-PV can now be found in practically all countries and has developed a remarkable growth dynamic in recent years. From almost 5 megawatts in 2012, the yields have increased to at least 2.8 gigawatts in 2020. To put this in context: A typical nuclear power plant typically produces 1 GW of electricity for 3 million households. So using Agri-PV as a replacement for traditional energy suppliers is definitely within the scope of what’s possible, but it can only succeed if the appropriate technologies are used extensively across the board.
Quick Look: The most important advantages and challenges of generating energy with Agri-PV at a glance:
Agri-PV systems allow for the generation of electricity and the cultivation of agricultural land at the same time. Accordingly, the solar cells need a substructure that is optimally adapted to each of these respective functions. The goal here is making the best use of the land and having the lowest possible CO2e footprint with the entire system. With this in mind, a number of important questions need to be taken into account when designing the right substructure:
When it comes to choosing the right material for the substructure of the Agri-PV system, roll formed steel profiles are miles ahead of other materials, for 7 good reasons:
As a local specialist for made-to-measure roll-formed profiles, Welser Profile is exactly the right partner for the design and manufacture of substructure for Agri-PV systems. Our customer advisors and technicians accompany project partners with their comprehensive know-how on roll forming and help to work out a viable and ideal solution. With our production capacities, we can deliver the substructure for a long-lasting photovoltaic field of 5 ha or 4 MW in a production time of just three to four days.
In addition, we’re happy to bring our industry expertise to the approval phase of PV projects and help make an additional contribution to the expansion of clean energy sources. Just one of the many examples of our work on argrivoltaics can be seen in action in Pöchlarn, Lower Austria, where the prototype of an agri-PV system with Welser Profile technology is already set up.
The production of made to measure substructure for Agri-PV systems is of course carried out with the same quality principles that have inspired new customers and long-standing project partners to work with Welser Profile over and over again.
We work efficiently:
Customers receive all manufacturing and finishing processes from a single source and with a production volume of more than 200,000 running meters, the best price-performance ratio in the industry.
We work with your ideas:
We don't just process an order, we make a product roll-formable and optimize it by adding new functions. In this way, we actively contribute to the further development of a profile and the creation of completely new products, while saving additional costs, speeding up installations and improving system features.
We offer active support:
Our sales engineers work with customers directly on site to jointly develop concepts and solutions.
With Agri-PV systems, we have an effective and ready-to-use technology for the production of green energy in large quantities, with the added bonus of keeping the required land available for other uses. Suitable open spaces could be equipped with agri-PV systems in just a few days/weeks, but the relevant permits often take several years to clear. This makes it all the more important to remain persistent and to work to accelerate the process of a full sustainable energy transition.