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Commercial Solar Power Systems and Agriculture

You might have heard about big businesses switching to commercial solar panels and thought that wasn’t the best move for your business. Solar isn’t just for big business. As time goes by, it is getting harder to deny that solar has many benefits for any business and especially for agriculture businesses in Nevada. 

 

Top Advantages of Commercial Solar

 

One of the long-term benefits of going solar is that commercial solar power gives you a great return on investment. It significantly reduces your operating costs once they are paid off. Another advantage is that it also helps predict your energy bills and takes the unpredictability of energy prices out of the mix. And most of all it increases your property value.

 

Farmer’s Guide To Going Solar

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A growing number of agriculture businesses have been switching to commercial solar panels as a primary form of energy. There are a lot of misconceptions about solar panels and farms. One of the advantages of commercial solar and why it’s a good fit for agriculture businesses is that it reduces electricity costs. It can additionally diversify your revenue stream and increase your ability to install shade-resistant crops. Power your farm with commercial solar panels, and it automatically becomes a marketing opportunity to audiences who take a liking to sustainable businesses. It also enables you to keep up crop production during solar generation. Along with that, power systems of this kind help reduce water usage and extend your growing seasons.

 

Are There Any Downsides to Going Commercial Solar On Farms?

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Research shows that it is rather doubtful that the materials in solar panels can contaminate the soil since the most widespread solar modules are silicon-based PV cells. Several studies indicate that crop temperature under solar modules was similar to that of full sun. Besides, soil temperatures at night are less than that of the soil that’s in the sun all day. Additionally, there have been no signs that link solar with pest issues. However, some other studies suggest that native plants tend to thrive under solar installations.

 

If you wonder whether crops will heat and dry up under solar modules, we’re glad to let you know that the answer is no. Crops under commercial solar installations are kept cooler during the day and warmer during the night. This means that it balances out, making the environment in which the crops grow very similar to the one under the sun. There has been no research that shows that solar installations impacted the growth rates on farms.

Overall, this research shows that agricultural businesses should start investing in commercial solar panels. There are no negative sides to it. Alongside the decreasing prices of solar panels and all of the rebates and tax credits, your solar ends up paying for itself. It reduces your energy costs by a lot. Let’s leave behind the misconceptions about commercial solar systems being for big businesses as it is just that, a misconception.

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