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Solar farm on rewetted peatland boosts bird biodiversity while storing carbon and generating revenue

By

Alec Luhn

13h ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

A solar farm built on rewetted peatland in Germany is supporting more bird species than drained agricultural fields, demonstrating that renewable energy infrastructure can simultaneously generate revenue, store carbon, and boost biodiversity. Peatlands are the largest terrestrial carbon stores, holding twice as much carbon as all forests, yet 95% in Germany and 80% in the UK have been degraded through drainage for farming or gardening products.

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A solar farm on a rewetted peatland is home to more types of bird than drained agricultural fields nearby, suggesting that land used for renewable energy can make money for landowners, lock away carbon and boost biodiversity at the same time.
Peatlands are the largest terrestrial carbon store, holding twice as much carbon as all forests.
Ninety-five per cent of peatlands in Germany and 80 per cent in the UK have been degraded.
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A diverse range of bird species has been recorded at a solar park on rewetted peatland in Germany, suggesting that combining energy generation with habitat restoration could benefit biodiversity, the climate and the economy

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