Imagine a flock of 1,700 sheep peacefully grazing underneath rows of gleaming solar panels. This unusual sight is not just a curious spectacle—it's the center of an innovative study that could reshape sustainable farming and clean energy practices. This innovative approach, known as agrivoltaics, is revolutionizing how we think about land use while yielding. . In New South Wales, Australia, Merino sheep and solar panels are quietly reshaping expectations about how farmland can do double duty. The surprising benefits go beyond simple shelter, hinting at something much bigger. Credit: Lightsourcebp At the Wellington Solar Farm in New South Wales, Australia. . It's a simple but brilliant idea: instead of using loud mowers or chemicals to manage vegetation under solar panels, why not let sheep do the job naturally? This is not just cute but practical, eco-friendly and surprisingly effective.
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