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In Mali and The Gambia, a program has been launched to test the technical and economic viability of integrated systems, and in Chile - projects to study the impact of agrovoltaics on crops in arid areas. Therefore, a joint approach to the energy transition and the transformation of food systems is important to meet the current and future demand for food and energy in an inclusive and environmentally sustainable way", noted in IRENA At the same time, energy is responsible for a third of the emissions of agro-food systems. "Agri-food systems consume about 30% of the world's energy. The idea behind agrovoltaics is to arrange rows of panels at a sufficient height and width to let in enough sunlight to grow crops. After all, increased competition with other ways of land use is a significant problem in many parts of the world. Consequently, any such data, information, or opinions do not in any way represent a personal recommendation to any individual investor or any entities, whatever the type.The concept of agrovoltaics – combining crop cultivation with solar panels to avoid competition in land use between renewable energy deployment and food production – is gaining popularity worldwide.Ĭurrently, more than 2.8 GW of agrovoltaic plants have been installed in the world, reports the Solar Energy Association of Ukraine on Facebook with reference to IRENA.Įxpanding the use of renewable energy sources to achieve all of the sustainable development goals will undoubtedly have an impact on land use. Nothing discussed or presented in Quantalytics constitutes a representation that any investment, investment strategy, or recommendation is suitable or appropriate to an investor's individual circumstances or otherwise constitutes a personal recommendation.ĭata, information, or opinions contained in Quantalytics in any form give no consideration to any particular individuals' investment needs or objectives, nor do they consider any individuals' financial condition. Quantalytics does not make any representations as to their accuracy or completeness. The data, information and opinions presented have been obtained or derived from sources believed by Quantalytics to be reliable. Any data, information, or opinions in Quantalytics in any form attributed to a third party represent Quantalytics’ interpretation of the data, information, or opinions provided by that third party either publicly or through a subscription service, and such use and interpretation have not been reviewed by the third party. Any data, information, or opinions expressed in any form may change without notice. Any forward looking estimates presented by Quantalytics may prove to be incorrect and not be realized. All investments and investment recommendations entail risks. Such data, information, or opinions are not an offer to sell or to buy, or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. Any data, information, or opinions presented by Quantalytics are for general information purposes only. Quantalytics is not a registered investment adviser, brokerage firm, or investment company. Q.ai, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Quantalytics Holdings, LLC (“Quantalytics”). Q.ai is the trade name of Quantalytics Holdings, LLC.






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