Federica Colucci, Laura Moretti, Angela Grassi, Giulio Poggiaroni, Alessandra Scognamiglio
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在意大利,农业光伏系统(APVs)被视为实现国家光伏(PV)和去碳化目标的驱动力,以加强农业部门的创新,降低农场的能源成本,克服土地和景观保护问题,这些问题在农业地区的光伏许可过程中造成了瓶颈。2021 年 4 月,ENEA 与 ETA Florence Renewable Energies 合作,启动了首个意大利可持续农业光伏网络,其目标是积累有关农业光伏的知识和良好实践,支持可持续农业光伏解决方案的实施,并建立包括三个方面的可持续农业光伏的共同愿景:能源、农业和景观。在意大利可持续农业光伏网络的活动框架内,ENEA 与 ETA 佛罗伦萨可再生能源机构合作,针对确定的主要目标群体(科学界、广大公众、特定利益相关者/用户群体、农民协会、媒体)和适当的传播渠道,制定了一项传播战略,并构想了关键的传播要素。随着 6 月 27 日《农业光伏电站的设计、建设和运行指南》的出版[1],未来将出现新的主题,主要涉及农业光伏电站的设计和质量评估,该网络可参与其中,从而继续在该领域发挥促进知识进步的作用。
In Italy, agrivoltaic systems (APVs) are seen as a driver for getting the national targets for photovoltaics (PV) and decarbonization, to enhance innovation in the agricultural sector, and reducing the energy costs on farms, overcoming land and landscape preservation issues, which cause bottlenecks in the permitting process of PV in agricultural areas. On April 2021, ENEA, in collaboration with ETA Florence Renewable Energies, launched the first Italian Network for Sustainable Agrivoltaics, with the objective of building knowledge and good practices around APV, enabling to support the implementation of sustainable agrivoltaic solutions and to build up a shared vision of Sustainable Agrivoltaics including three dimensions: Energy, Agriculture and Landscape. In the framework of the activities of the Italian Network for Sustainable Agrivoltaics, ENEA elaborated a communication strategy in cooperation with ETA Florence Renewable Energies, tailored to the identified major target groups (scientific community, broad public, specific stakeholder/user groups, farmer associations, media) and appropriate communication channels and conceived key communication elements. With the publication of the Guidelines for The Design, Construction and Operation of Agrivoltaic Plants on 27 June [1], new topics open up for the future which mainly concern the design and quality assessment around APVs in which the Network can be involved, thus maintaining a role of promoting knowledge advancement in this sector.