Ground-mounted photovoltaic systems
The increasing use of photovoltaic systems to generate renewable energy not only offers opportunities for climate protection, but also challenges for nature conservation. With the right planning and design, photovoltaic areas can also serve as habitats for plants and animals. By combining photovoltaics with agricultural use and measures to promote biodiversity, synergies can be created that support both the generation of renewable energy and the protection of species diversity. On this page, we present projects that address the question of how photovoltaic systems can be designed to promote biodiversity while remaining economically viable.
Impressions from previous projects
Research projects on photovoltaic systems
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Diversity-promoting maintenance management in ground-mounted photovoltaic systems (DiMa-PV)
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Establishment of a competence center and a network of actors for the integration of green infrastructure into the transformation process of the coal-mining regions of Saxony-Anhalt (KompetenzGrün)
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Research Center for Agri-Photovoltaics Saxony-Anhalt (FZ Agri-PV)
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Biodiversity in solar parks – Innovative concepts and development of demonstrators for better compatibility between ground-mounted photovoltaic systems, nature conservation, and agriculture (BIODIV-SOLAR)