Çelikbilek Ersundu Miray, Ersundu Ali Erçin, Osborne Colin, Ruiz Maria
Faculty of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Glass Research and Development Laboratory, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, 34220, Turkey.
School of Biosciences, Alfred Denny Building, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England, S10 2TN, UK.
Open Res Eur. 2025 Mar 6;4:267. doi: 10.12688/openreseurope.18876.2. eCollection 2024.
The PV4Plants project aims to optimise the synergy between agriculture and photovoltaic (agriPV) systems to improve crop yield, land use efficiency, and renewable energy conversion. Using cutting-edge nanoparticles coated between PV panels to optimise light transmission, the system tailors conditions for specific crops and climatic regions. Demonstrations in Türkiye, Spain, and Denmark test the adaptability and effectiveness of these systems, to evaluate improvements in crop health and renewable energy output. Central to the project are efforts to increase recyclability and promote farmer engagement through innovative financing models and policy recommendations.
PV4Plants项目旨在优化农业与光伏(agriPV)系统之间的协同作用,以提高作物产量、土地利用效率和可再生能源转换。该系统通过在光伏板之间涂覆前沿纳米颗粒来优化光传输,为特定作物和气候区域量身定制条件。在土耳其、西班牙和丹麦进行的示范测试了这些系统的适应性和有效性,以评估作物健康状况和可再生能源产量的改善情况。该项目的核心是努力提高可回收性,并通过创新的融资模式和政策建议促进农民参与。