Agrivoltaic Movement Pivots To Green Hydrogen

Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 10/27/2025
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Read original articleThe agrivoltaic industry, which integrates solar power generation with agricultural activities, has rapidly evolved since its inception a few years ago. Recently, researchers have begun exploring the combination of agrivoltaics with green hydrogen production, aiming to create dual-use systems that simultaneously support food production and clean energy generation. A University of Exeter research team conducted a financial analysis of a simulated 1-gigawatt agrivoltaic solar farm coupled with an on-site electrolysis facility for green hydrogen production. Their study focused on growing tomatoes under solar panels while producing hydrogen fuel for fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in regions including Australia, California, China, Nigeria, and Spain. Despite some reduction in crop yields due to shading, the land equivalent ratio (LER) calculations showed positive economic benefits across all locations, with Nigeria and Spain leading.
The study highlights that although green hydrogen remains costly and its adoption has been slow, government policies and industrial demand continue to drive interest in the technology. The Exeter team
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