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Agriphotovoltaics: Integrating Solar Energy with Agriculture

Brief Context

Context World Solar Day, as observed on 3rd May, highlighted the transformative potential of solar energy, particularly in agriculture. About the Agriphotovoltaics Agriphotovoltaics (APVs) offer a dual solution for food and energy production by integrating solar panels with farming. It maximizes land-use efficiency, allowing crops to grow beneath elevated solar panels while generating electricity.

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Syllabus: GS3/Renewable Energy

Context

  • World Solar Day, as observed on 3rd May, highlighted the transformative potential of solar energy, particularly in agriculture.

About the Agriphotovoltaics

  • Agriphotovoltaics (APVs) offer a dual solution for food and energy production by integrating solar panels with farming.
  • It maximizes land-use efficiency, allowing crops to grow beneath elevated solar panels while generating electricity.
  • Origins of Agriphotovoltaics:
    • It was first proposed by German scientists Adolf Goetzberger and Armin Zastrow in 1981.
    • The concept involves elevating solar modules to allow sunlight to reach crops while harnessing solar power.
Solar Energy in India: Key Achievements
100 GW Solar Capacity Milestone: India’s solar sector has grown 3450% over the past decade, rising from 2.82 GW in 2014 to 100.33 GW on January 31, 2025.
Record-Breaking Solar Installations: In 2024, India added 24.5 GW of solar capacity, more than double the installations of 2023.
1. Utility-scale solar capacity saw a 2.8x increase, with 18.5 GW installed in 2024.

Benefits for Farmers

  • APVs create microclimatic conditions that reduce water evaporation and protect crops from extreme heat, improving agricultural resilience.
  • Farmers can sell excess solar power back to the grid at a predetermined feed-in tariff, ensuring stable revenue streams.

APV Success Stories in India

  • Najafgarh, Delhi Pilot Project: A farmer leased his land to a solar company for ₹1 lakh per acre annually, securing stable income.
    • If farmers cultivate shade-loving crops like potatoes, tomatoes, and turmeric, their income could rise to ₹1.5 lakh per acre, a sixfold increase over traditional farming.

Scaling Agriphotovoltaics Through Policy Support

  • Incorporating APVs in PM-KUSUM: India currently lacks a designated agrivoltaics policy, but revising the PM-KUSUM agricultural solarisation program to include APVs could accelerate adoption.
    • Grid-connected solar power plants under PM-KUSUM should implement dual-use models, allowing simultaneous crop cultivation and solar generation.
  • Financial Incentives for Farmers: Expanding credit guarantees and subsidies for APV installations will help smallholder farmers (own less than 2 hectares of land) adopt solar farming.
    • Increasing feed-in tariffs (FiTs) for solar power generated on agricultural land could improve investment viability.
  • Capacity-Building and Technical Training: Government-backed programs should train farmers in APV management, helping them integrate solar energy into traditional farming practices.

Challenges and Future Prospects

  • Limited To Pilot Projects: APVs are limited to pilot projects by research institutes and private developers.
    • Expanding APVs requires policy support, financial incentives, and awareness campaigns to encourage adoption.
  • Infrastructure and Investment Needs: Farmers need access to financing for APV installations.
    • Government subsidies and public-private partnerships could accelerate adoption.
  • Policy Support for APVs: India’s solar energy policies should integrate APVs into national agricultural strategies.
    • Expanding research and pilot programs will help refine APV models for different climates and crops.

Source: TH

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