Overall, farms can be perfect locations for solar panel installations large or small.
Farms and agricultural businesses can use solar panels to generate electricity and heat, helping to reduce energy costs, improve sustainability, and lower their carbon footprint.
Overall, solar installations provide a cost-effective, long-term solution for farms looking to reduce energy costs and operate more sustainably.
One of the most common and effective locations for solar panels on farms is barn roofs.
Barn roofs are often flat or gently sloping, making them ideal for solar panel installations while keeping valuable land free for agricultural use.
Before installation, the roof’s structural integrity is assessed to ensure it can safely support the panels and mounting system. Orientation and angle are also considered to maximise solar generation.
Once approved, panels can be installed using ballasted or anchored mounting systems and connected to an inverter that converts DC electricity into AC power for use across the farm.
Solar panels can even be installed on floating structures in bodies of water, such as irrigation ponds or reservoirs. This can be a good option for farms that have large bodies of water on their property. This can have the added benefit of preventing evaporation during the hot summer days.
Installing solar panels in farm fields can provide a number of benefits, including reducing energy costs, promoting sustainability, and reducing the carbon footprint of the farm. However, we always consider the impact on the land and any potential conflicts with farming activities. We assess things like how ground-mounted solar panels may affect crop rotation or grazing, and carefully consider the installation location and method when drawing up any potential proposal.