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AgriSolar Podcast Ep. 1: Growing Crops Among the Solar Panels in Colorado

Episode 280 Published 3 years, 5 months ago
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In this episode of Voices from the Field, Stacie Peterson, Energy Program Director at the National Center for Appropriate Technology, talks with Meg Caley, Executive Director and co-founder of the Colorado nonprofit Sprout City Farms. 

Sprout City Farms began in 2010 with a vision of increasing food access and community resiliency through farming underutilized urban land. Among its partnerships, Sprout City Farms works with Jack’s Solar Garden in Longmont, Colorado, growing crops in the spaces between solar panels at the site, which is the largest agrivoltaic research facility of its kind in the United States.

Related NCAT Resources:

Sheep and the Sun. Solar Grazing with Lexie Hain

NCAT’s AgriSolar Clearinghouse Aims to Make Solar More Accessible to Land Managers

NCAT’s AgriSolar Clearinghouse Brings Together Solar and Agriculture

AgriSolar Clearinghouse

Soil for Water

Other Resources: 

Sprout City Farms

Jack’s Solar Garden

Colorado Agrivoltaic Learning Center 


Contact Stacie Peterson at stacieb@ncat.org 

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