

Harvesting food and energy with agrivoltaics
11 snips Feb 4, 2025
Nick Peterson, the Strategic Partnerships Manager at Alliant Energy, discusses his work on an innovative agrivoltaics project in collaboration with Iowa State University. They explore how solar panels can coexist with agriculture, potentially enhancing crop yields while generating energy. The conversation touches on the challenges of addressing farmers' concerns, the economic benefits of combining farming with solar power, and insights from early results that suggest promise for both food production and renewable energy generation.
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Project Origin
- Alliant Energy CEO John Larson suggested exploring farming under solar panels at Iowa State University.
- This led to a collaboration between Alliant Energy and Iowa State to study agrivoltaics.
Collaboration Goals
- Iowa State University researchers were enthusiastic about the project and quickly developed a list of research questions.
- The collaboration aims to balance research goals with practical, cost-effective solar energy production.
Crop Performance
- The project uses a variety of crops like broccoli, peppers, squash, and berries to test their growth under solar panels.
- Initial results show that most crops grow better under panels, with squash performing exceptionally well and protection from Japanese beetles.