: Officially called an "agricultural canopy," this structure features 5,500 rotating solar panels suspended on cables 5 meters above the ground.
While not a traditional academic "paper," detailed results and technical descriptions of the project have been published through TSE's technical reports and press kits. Project Highlights (2022) : Officially called an "agricultural canopy," this structure
The phrase refers to the , a pioneering project launched in 2022 in the Haute-Saône region of France by the solar energy company TSE . Research on this site is conducted over a
Research on this site is conducted over a nine-year period in collaboration with several major institutions: : Officially called an "agricultural canopy
: The 27-meter spacing between posts specifically allows a combine harvester to operate freely beneath the panels, a key requirement for large-scale field crops like soybeans and wheat.
(National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment) Alliance BFC (a regional agricultural cooperative) Purpan Agricultural Engineering School
Amance : inauguration of the first TSE agrivoltaic demonstrator