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Economic Analysis Study of Agricultural and Solar Complementary System

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  • Aijun LIN
  • Junwen TANG

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Agro-photovoltaic complementary system (APCS) is an innovative land use model combining agricultural production with photovoltaic power generation, aiming to realize dual land use and improve land use efficiency and economic benefits by installing photovoltaic panels on farmland. With the growth of global energy demand and the intensification of climate change, agro-photovoltaic (APV) systems have received widespread attention as a sustainable energy solution. Studies have shown that agro-photovoltaic systems exhibit significant economic benefits in different regions and crop types. Through reasonable system design and optimization, the agricultural and photovoltaic complementary system is not only technically feasible, but also has significant economic advantages, which provides a strong support for achieving the goal of sustainable development.

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  • Aijun LIN & Junwen TANG, 2024. "Economic Analysis Study of Agricultural and Solar Complementary System," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 16(11), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:396289
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.396289
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