Coproduction of solar energy on maize farms — experimental validation of recent experiments
Elizabeth K. Grubbs, Hassan Imran, Rakesh Agrawal, Peter Bermel
Abstract
Developing methods for the sustainable coproduction of food, energy and water resources has recently been recognized as a potentially attractive solution to meeting the needs of a growing population. However, many studies have used models, but have not performed an actual experiment to directly validate all their predictions. Here, we report a recently-constructed test site on the ACRE farm in West Lafayette, Indiana, consisting of single-axis trackers in a novel configuration atop a maize test plot. We present a methodology to measure irradiance therein with 10-minute temporal resolution, which allows us to validate prior PV aglectric farm irradiance models.
Topics & Concepts
CoproductionIrradiancePopulationBitTorrent trackerSolar energyEnvironmental scienceAgricultural engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringPhysicsElectrical engineeringComputer visionPublic relationsSociologyEye trackingQuantum mechanicsDemographyPolitical sciencePhotovoltaic Systems and SustainabilitySolar Radiation and PhotovoltaicsPhotovoltaic System Optimization Techniques