In Alaskathe tierra It’s easy to get. But the energy and food they are not.
For this reason, when the largest state solar farmcapable of supply energy to 1400 homesthe researchers wanted to test if they could grow food between the panels. The rows of panels at this site 18 hectares are 15 meters apart each other, much more than at lower latitudes, and collect the solar energy front and back to capture the maximum amount of summer sunlight when the sun dances across the horizon all day and night.
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