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Solar farms show unexpected ecological benefits as native plants regrow beneath panels

23d ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

Solar farms, often criticized for consuming large amounts of land, are unexpectedly showing ecological benefits. The ground beneath solar panels, previously thought to be shaded into uselessness, is experiencing surprising regrowth of native plants and grasses. This unintended consequence suggests that solar farms may not necessarily destroy local ecosystems but could instead provide opportunities for ecological restoration and biodiversity, challenging the common criticism that large-scale solar development smothers existing habitats.

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To make serious amounts of electricity, you need serious amounts of land.
Cover enough open fields with panels and you smother whatever used to live there.
Something the engineers never designed, and at first did not even notice.
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For years, one worry has shadowed the rise of solar power. To make serious amounts of electricity, you need serious amounts of land.

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