Opvolging van gewasgroei in nieuwe agrivoltaics productiesystemen

Het balanceren van fotovoltaïsche (PV) of waterstof (H2) output met gewasopbrengsten in een agrivoltaics (AV) productiesysteem gebeurt op verschillende niveaus. Reeds in de ontwerpfase wordt op basis van verschillende randvoorwaarden een inschatting gemaakt van de gewasopbrengst onder dynamische beschaduwing. Zowel de locatie van de site als variabele weersomstandigheden door de jaren heen kunnen het systeem echter beïnvloeden.

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  • Europe
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  • KULeuven
Doel
  • Communication
  • Dissemination
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645 kB
Gepubliceerd op
01-09-2024
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Dutch
Officiële project website
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