Key Advantages of Agrivoltaic Systems in Germany – A Comparison of the Electricity Yield of Different Systems

Jonas Böhm
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In addition to food production, energy can also be produced on agricultural land. This can lead to land use conflicts and often results in political discussions. As the energy transition progresses, the area required for renewable energies is increasing, leading to more land use conflicts. Agrivoltaics (APV) allows for continued farming alongside solar power production, providing a solution to this conflict. In this analysis, the land energy yields of different APV concepts were compared with those of other renewable energies. The results show that wind and PV can produce the most energy on land, regardless of whether the sectors are electricity, heat or transport. When considering different APV concepts on cropland, it is important to consider which area is being evaluated. A distinction can be made between the PV-system area (the visually influenced area in the landscape) and the loss of farmland. Depending on the perspective, the concepts have different advantages. The APV vertical concept enables 3 times more electricity production per loss of farmland compared to a conventional ground-mounted PV system. However, in relation to the PV-system area, the electricity yield is only 1/3 of this. The APV horizontal concept has the highest electricity yields per area of loss of farmland. The APV 3D tracing system has the highest electricity yield of all APV concepts per PV-system area. Initial economic analyses show that higher energy yields per loss of farmland are accompanied by higher costs for APV systems. These results can be used for political advice.
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德国农业光伏系统的主要优势 - 不同系统发电量的比较
除了粮食生产,还可以在农业用地上生产能源。这可能导致土地使用冲突,并经常引发政治讨论。随着能源转型的推进,可再生能源所需的面积越来越大,从而导致更多的土地使用冲突。农业光伏技术(APV)允许在太阳能发电的同时继续耕作,为这一冲突提供了解决方案。在这项分析中,对不同 APV 概念的土地能源产出与其他可再生能源的土地能源产出进行了比较。结果表明,不论是电力、热能还是运输,风能和光伏都能在土地上产生最多的能量。在考虑耕地上的不同 APV 概念时,重要的是要考虑评估的区域。可以区分光伏系统区域(景观中受视觉影响的区域)和农田损失。从不同的角度看,这些概念具有不同的优势。与传统的地面光伏系统相比,APV 垂直概念可使每损失一块农田的发电量增加 3 倍。然而,相对于光伏系统的面积而言,发电量仅为其 1/3。APV 水平概念在单位耕地损失面积上的发电量最高。在所有 APV 概念中,APV 3D 跟踪系统单位 PV 系统面积的发电量最高。初步经济分析表明,APV 系统每损失一块耕地的发电量越高,成本也越高。这些结果可用于政治建议。
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