How Does Solar Energy Interact with Wildlife and the Environment?
As a renewable source of power, solar energy has an important role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change, which is critical vĩ đại protecting humans, wildlife, and ecosystems. Solar energy can also improve air quality and reduce water use from energy production. Because ground-mounted photovoltaics (PV) and concentrating solar-thermal power installations require the use of land, sites need vĩ đại be selected, designed, and managed vĩ đại minimize impacts vĩ đại local wildlife, wildlife habitat, and soil and water resources. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) supports research vĩ đại better understand how solar energy installations, wildlife, and ecosystems interact and vĩ đại identify strategies that maximize benefits vĩ đại the local environment.
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Why is This Research Topic Important?
DOE’s Solar Futures Study presents various scenarios for solar energy deployment that could help the United States achieve a carbon-free electricity grid by 2035. According vĩ đại the study, solar energy development could require as much as 5.7 million acres of land, which is about 0.3% of the contiguous U.S., by 2035. As deployment of solar energy projects continues vĩ đại increase, having a better understanding of how solar energy infrastructure can impact wildlife and the surrounding environment will help in developing strategies and technologies that can avoid or minimize adverse impacts and maximize benefits.
During the siting and permitting of solar projects, solar developers typically evaluate multiple sites, site designs, and operation strategies. They assess the environmental impacts of their projects by complying with the relevant federal, state, and local laws; soliciting input from regulators; and performing impact assessments and mitigation. Solar developers, regulators, host communities, and other stakeholders have an interest in identifying strategies and tools that both improve the siting and permitting process and ensure healthy surrounding ecosystems. By increasing the number of resources and field-proven strategies available, stakeholders are able vĩ đại improve decision-making and reduce soft costs, or non-hardware costs, and help SETO achieve its goals.
SETO Research on Solar Energy, Wildlife, and the Environment
SETO-funded research projects are led by collaborative groups of stakeholders, which may include representatives from the solar industry, communities hosting solar, state and local governments, universities, environmental and conservation non-profits, and the agriculture industry. Through technical assistance programs, SETO also encourages information sharing among stakeholders on the latest tools and methodologies that allow practitioners vĩ đại deploy solar in an environmentally responsible way.
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Research areas of focus:
Wildlife-Solar Interactions
- Developing technologies and methodologies vĩ đại better monitor and understand interactions between wildlife, ecosystems, and large-scale solar facilities, including avian species.
- Developing guidance and decision-making tools for implementing solar-pollinator habitat projects on large-scale solar facilities.
- Assessing diversity and abundance of native pollinator insects, birds, and bats associated with co-locating pollinator habitat with large-scale solar facilities.
- Developing technologies and methodologies vĩ đại better monitor and understand interactions between projects and avian species.
Stormwater Runoff and Water Quality
- Conducting field research vĩ đại develop and validate a model vĩ đại predict stormwater infiltration and runoff for a range of site conditions and identify best practices for stormwater management at ground-mounted solar sites.
- Assessing the impacts of floating photovoltaic (FPV) systems on water quality, wildlife activity, and PV performance.
Soil Health
- Monitoring soil conditions and grassland ecosystem health at solar facilities co-located with pasture-based cattle grazing.
- Quantifying soil health and microclimatic conditions for a range of crops under various solar array designs.
Search the Solar Energy Research Database vĩ đại learn more about individual SETO-funded projects.
Additional Resources
- Large-Scale Solar Siting – Background information and frequently asked questions regarding large-scale solar siting practices.
- Solar Impacts on Wildlife and Ecosystems Request for Information (RFI) Summary – A summary of responses received vĩ đại an RFI executed by SETO in 2021 on solar energy’s interactions with wildlife and ecosystems.
- Avian-Solar Multi-Agency Collaborative Working Group – A collaborative working group of federal and state agencies that was established vĩ đại promote better understanding of impacts on avian species related vĩ đại solar energy projects and associated infrastructure.
- Avian Solar Working Group – A collaborative group of environmental organizations, academics, solar companies, and solar industry representatives that coordinate on scientific research vĩ đại better understand how birds interact with solar facilities.
- End-of-Life Management for Photovoltaics – Background information and an overview of SETO’s efforts vĩ đại develop materials and designs that can make PV easier vĩ đại recycle and less harmful vĩ đại the environment at the over of life.
- InSPIRE – The project, led by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, conducts field research across the United States vĩ đại improve the environmental compatibility and mutual benefits of solar development with agriculture and native landscapes.
- AgriSolar Clearinghouse – An information-sharing, relationship-building, public communications hub for agrivoltaics.
Learn more about soft costs research, other solar energy research in SETO, and current and former funding programs.
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