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Solar parks may have better biodiversity impact than intensive monoculture farming |
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A research project in the Netherlands is seeking to assess the impact of large scale PV projects on soil quality and biodiversity. Principal scientist Wim Sinke, of Dutch research center TNO, says well-designed and operated and maintained solar parks could prove to have better outcomes than monoculture farming.
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PV-Magazine
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26.05.2020
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Solar parks may have better biodiversity impact than intensive monoculture farming
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A research project in the Netherlands is seeking to assess the impact of large scale PV projects on soil quality and biodiversity. Principal scientist Wim Sinke, of Dutch research center TNO, says well-designed and operated and maintained solar parks could prove to have better outcomes than monoculture farming. |
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International
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PV-Magazine |
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Africa Asia Australia Europe North America Oceania South America |
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Non-Renewable Energy Solar Photovoltaic PV Energy Construction Energy-Power and Electrical Computer Hardwares and Consumables Marine |
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26.05.2020 |
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