“This guide offers practical recommendations not only for landowners but also for solar developers, EPC firms, policymakers, and land use planners looking to make informed decisions during the construction and operation of solar projects,” said AFT Agrivoltaics Senior Technical Specialist Austin Kinzer. “By understanding and improving soil health, stakeholders can mitigate long-term risks like erosion and site instability, reduce maintenance costs, and transform soil from a liability into a long-term asset. AFT advocates for Smart Solar, which supports farm viability, equity, and resilient soils while helping ensure solar development is both economically and environmentally sustainable for rural communities.”
At the Summit, AFT also highlighted an aligned partnership with the InSPIRE program led by the National Renewable Energy Lab. The new collaboration, to be called AGRI-Tech – is the first comprehensive technical assistance program in America and will provide no-cost support to help farmers explore and implement agrivoltaics. AGRI-Tech will provide expert guidance, tools, and one-on-one support to make agrivoltaics more accessible and profitable for producers.
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