REGACE holds second World Café event showcasing greenhouse solar panel technology
The EU-funded REGACE project held its second World Café event on July 23, 2024 at the Bio Gärtnerei in Watzkendorf, Germany.
The EU-funded REGACE project held its second World Café event on July 23, 2024 at the Bio Gärtnerei in Watzkendorf, Germany.
REGACE research partner, Andrea Volterrani and Marco Serra from the University of Rome Tor Vergata, presented a paper detailing the ongoing research activities within the REGACE Project.
The EU-funded REGACE project was presented during an open visit day for the public in the premises of the Pilot Greenhouse Park of the University of Thessaly, Greece.
Partners met to discuss current achievements and decide on the course for advancing towards achieving the goal of developing innovative Agrivoltaics technology to sustainably increase greenhouse yields and improve electricity production.
The University of Thessaly in Greece and the Laboratory of Agricultural Constructions and Environmental Control is organizing an open day at the facilities of the Pilot Greenhouse Park of the Lab at the University farm in Velestino.
On April 25 in Brussels, the REGACE project presented its innovative agrivoltaic system at the CINEA Clustering Event: Solar PV Energy EU Projects.
The responsive tracking system of the REGACE Project has been installed in greenhouses of Bio-Gärtnerei Watzkendorf and the BOKU University.
In its article for Agrotica 2024, Piraeus Bank outlines the development challenges of the installation of Agro-Photovoltaic systems (APVs) of the EU-funded REGACE project.
The EU-funded Project was presented to a group of twelve Italian farmers during the first world café event taking place on February 7th, at Fattoria Solidale del Circeo.
Agrivoltaics is becoming an industry, turning from an interesting assortment of solutions with laudable ecological goals to a global endeavor to find ways to deploy solar energy and grow food together.