Energy News Network: How a solar development turned from threat to opportunity for an Illinois farmer
Great article from Energy News Network: As the world continues to turn towards renewable energy sources, there has been a growing concern over the impact these projects may have on agricultural land. Farmers rely on their land for their livelihood, and losing valuable farmland to solar farms can be devastating. However, one Illinois farmer found a way to turn this potential conflict into a mutually beneficial opportunity through agrivoltaics.
Rutgers: Cows and a new innovation in solar energy
Agrivoltaics is the next frontier of the clean energy transition! Rutgers, American Farmland Trust and other New Jersey stakeholders have been hard at work leading the agrivoltaics industry towards further research and commercial deployment that will benefit farmers, local food production, and clean energy goals simultaneously. On Thursday, October 10th, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities will provide an update on the dual-use pilot program rules. Lightstar is anxious to see this program opened and for the benefits of agrivoltaics to be accessed more widely in the Garden State.
3 Winners, 2 Losers from the 2nd Annual Solar Farm Summit
3 Winners, 2 Losers from the 2nd Annual Solar Farm Summit - Has it already been a few weeks since the solar industry converged on the Loews Chicago Hotel for the 2nd annual Solar Farm Summit?
PODCAST - CLEAN POWER HOUR: Agrivoltaics is Transforming Solar Development with Lucy Bullock-Sieger | EP222
Lucy shares her journey from environmental health research to becoming a champion for clean energy. Learn how Lightstar is leading the charge with 1200 megawatts of solar in their pipeline, including 300 megawatts of cutting-edge agrivoltaics projects.