New REGACE study: greenhouse solar installations prove more sustainable and affordable
As the world looks for smarter ways to produce clean energy, agrivoltaics is becoming a promising solution.
As the world looks for smarter ways to produce clean energy, agrivoltaics is becoming a promising solution.
The EU-funded REGACE Project recently gained national attention in Greece, with a dedicated segment aired on Greek television’s eco news programme of Skai TV.
Project partners gathered to reflect on progress, align on future goals, and explore new developments in agrivoltaics technology aimed at improving both greenhouse productivity and renewable energy output.
The EU-funded REGACE project hosted on April 22, 2025, in Kafr Qara Israel an insightful and forward-thinking event centered on the integration of solar panels in greenhouses.
The University of Thessaly hosted the inaugural REGACE World Café, an academic workshop that examined the integration of advanced technologies within contemporary farming practices.
The EU-funded REGACE Project was presented at the Abu Dhabi International Food Exhibition and the Abu Dhabi Date Palm Exhibition 2024, held in the United Arab Emirates.