Solar for Farmers: Harvesting Power and Profits from the Sun

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Senior Content Manager / Michael Swack
29-03-2021

What to Look for In a Solar Energy System for Your Farm

When choosing a PV system for your farm, here a few “must haves” that should be on your check list:

    What to Look for In a Solar Energy System for Your Farm

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    When choosing a PV system for your farm, here a few “must haves” that should be on your check list:

    Ammonia Resistant

    Look for inverters (the units that convert the solar DC energy to AC power) and other system components that are resistant to corrosion from ammonia gases produced by livestock. Also the equipment should be backed by long warranties so you can sleep well at night.

    Maximum Power

    You want a PV system that uses MLPE – Module Level Power Electronics – to extract more energy from each individual solar module. By giving you more design possibilities for your PV module array and by mitigating energy loss caused by shading, soiling, clouds, etc., a PV system with MLPE delivers more power over the system lifetime.

    Visibility

    You should be able to see the exact amount of energy you are producing and consuming in real time.  So look for a system that includes an easy to understand dashboard that you can access from your smartphone that shows you how much clean energy you are using

    Safety

    Perhaps the most important feature of all.  We cannot overemphasize how important it is for farms to get PV systems with a full set of the latest safety features. Fires caused by PV systems are extremely rare but to be on the safe side, look for features like automatic system shut down, arc fault detection and interruption, and remote monitoring

    What to Look for In a Solar Energy System for Your Farm
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    Dutch Dairy Farm Chooses SolarEdge to Protect Livestock

    In the Netherlands, the De Jong family maintains several agricultural businesses, including pig, calf and goat farms. For their new dairy farm in Lunteren with room for 3,800 goats, they chose a 954,955 watt capacity solar energy system powered by SolarEdge inverters and Power Optimizers. The goat farm generates about 800,000 kWh per year of sustainable energy, which is enough electricity for more than 250 households in the Netherlands. The energy that is not used by the goat farm is sold back to the grid.

    The health and safety for the goats was one of the main reasons for choosing SolarEdge. According to Jan Aernoud van Eeken, CEO of the site’s installer, Zonnepanelen op het dak, “By choosing materials of the very best quality, we can guarantee the safest possible installation. For example, the installation switches itself off in the event of a short circuit so that fire is prevented. We never lay loops in the cables, so that no magnetic field can develop under the roof. This way we prevent the goats from being bothered by the solar panels.”
    Click here to contact SolarEdge and learn more about powering your farm with a PV system.

    Dutch Dairy Farm Chooses SolarEdge to Protect Livestock

    In the Netherlands, the De Jong family maintains several agricultural businesses, including pig, calf and goat farms. For their new dairy farm in Lunteren with room for 3,800 goats, they chose a 954,955 watt capacity solar energy system powered by SolarEdge inverters and Power Optimizers. The goat farm generates about 800,000 kWh per year of sustainable energy, which is enough electricity for more than 250 households in the Netherlands. The energy that is not used by the goat farm is sold back to the grid.

    The health and safety for the goats was one of the main reasons for choosing SolarEdge. According to Jan Aernoud van Eeken, CEO of the site’s installer, Zonnepanelen op het dak, “By choosing materials of the very best quality, we can guarantee the safest possible installation. For example, the installation switches itself off in the event of a short circuit so that fire is prevented. We never lay loops in the cables, so that no magnetic field can develop under the roof. This way we prevent the goats from being bothered by the solar panels.”
    Click here to contact SolarEdge and learn more about powering your farm with a PV system.