The Department of Climate Action, Food and Rural Agenda (DACC) of the autonomous region of Catalonia in Spain has released new guidelines for the deployment of Agrivoltaic System aiming at better solar farming . This is the first official definition of Agriculture PV System in Spain.
"Agrivoltaic System is a Hybrid PV System that combines agriculture and electricity in the same area," said the DACC, which establishes general criteria and specific criteria related to land use, crop yields, and the different types of Solar Mounting System that these facilities must have.
The new provisions state that it is mandatory to maintain agricultural activity while generating power. Specifically, it must be ensured that the agricultural crop yield on the total project area after the construction of the Agrivoltaic System installation remains at least 60% of the total yield. By comparison, this percentage in France stands at 90% and in Germany at approximately 70%.
The guidelines prohibit installations that disrupt natural soil structure or degrade agricultural soil, except at transformer stations. They also limit the loss of usable agricultural surfaces due to PV module structures to 15% or 20% of the total project area, depending on panel height.