Lessons Learned from Three Agrivoltaic Installations in New Jersey
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Agriculture, Construction, Photovoltaics, Renewable EnergyAbstract
Agrivoltaics is a new technology that has the potential to positively impact commercial farming by combining agricultural practices with the generation of solar energy. While some yield reduction is to be expected, resulting from less sunlight reaching the plant canopy and ground occupied by support structures, the generated electricity provides a low-risk supplemental income to farmers. In order to combine farming with electricity generation, agrivoltaic systems use a lower ground coverage ratio compared to normal solar farms and the PV panels are often mounted higher above the ground in order to facilitate the movement of agricultural equipment and to reduce the contrast between shaded and non-shaded areas.
With funding provided from the state of New Jersey and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES), we designed and installed three unique agrivoltaic research systems at Rutgers/NJAES farms. These projects were recently completed and are generating electricity that is exported to the grid. This paper discusses the lessons we have learned along the way, including all the steps necessary to see an agrivoltaic project through to completion.
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Rutgers Agrivoltaics Program. Available at: https://ecocomplex.rutgers.edu/agrivoltaics-research.html
New Jersey Legislature. 2021. Dual-Use Solar Energy Pilot Program. Bill S3484. Available at: https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2020/S3484/bill-text?f=S3500&n=3484_S1
New Jersey Clean Energy Program. Available at: https://njcleanenergy.com/
Rucker, W.R. 2024. Understanding and improving tandem solar cells and developing agrivoltaics for the Garden State. Ph.D. Dissertation. Rutgers University Libraries. 178 pp. Available at: https://rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu/rutgers-lib/71894/
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Copyright (c) 2025 A.J. Both, Bill Bamka, Thierry Besancon, Dunbar Birnie, Clint Burgher, Daniel Gimenez, Serpil Guran, Michael Kornitas, Pete Nitzsche, David Robinson, W. Ross Rucker, Ethan Schoolman, David Specca, Kevin Sullivan, Daniel Ward, Mike Westendorf, Christian Wyenandt

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Accepted 2025-01-23
Published 2025-05-12