Sheep and photovoltaic panels

How Solar-Grazing Sheep Keep US Panels Out of the
Stung by high fuel costs and a labor squeeze, some clean energy companies are turning to an unlikely ally — flocks of sheep — to keep their solar panels out of the shade. Visual media produced

A new vision for farming: Chickens, sheep, and solar panels
Situating photovoltaic panels and food production together may ease land-use tensions between solar and agriculture, say some experts. The winner among livestock so far has been calm,

Solar Sheep and Voltaic Veggies: Uniting Solar Power
Sheep grazing in a field of solar panels is becoming an increasingly common sight as both farmers and solar developers are starting to experiment with co-locating solar photovoltaic (PV) systems and agriculture.

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