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| − | |GBE project name=Agrivoltaics for | + | |GBE project name=Agrivoltaics for Agriculture Training Center in Benin |
|GBE organisation=Centre Regional Songhaï | |GBE organisation=Centre Regional Songhaï | ||
|GBE date start=June 2022 | |GBE date start=June 2022 | ||
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The two agrivolatics systems installed in the course of this project are among the first in Benin and therefore display a strong pilot character. With some experience, agrivoltaics creates the potential of using one piece of land twice – for the production of renewable electricity as well as for agricultural use. Centre Songhaï, with its network of 5,200 farmers and numerous apprentices each year, ensures that the knowledge gained on this technology reaches as many people as possible. The potential of replication and further dissemination of agrivoltaics in the region is high. | The two agrivolatics systems installed in the course of this project are among the first in Benin and therefore display a strong pilot character. With some experience, agrivoltaics creates the potential of using one piece of land twice – for the production of renewable electricity as well as for agricultural use. Centre Songhaï, with its network of 5,200 farmers and numerous apprentices each year, ensures that the knowledge gained on this technology reaches as many people as possible. The potential of replication and further dissemination of agrivoltaics in the region is high. | ||
|GBE financed=Small Projects Fund | |GBE financed=Small Projects Fund | ||
| − | |GBE category | + | |GBE category produse=Productive Use |
|GBE category enaccess=Energy Access | |GBE category enaccess=Energy Access | ||
|GBE countrySPF=Benin | |GBE countrySPF=Benin | ||
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|GBE FS source Wiki=GBE-SPF_Centre Songhai_Projectfactsheet.pdf | |GBE FS source Wiki=GBE-SPF_Centre Songhai_Projectfactsheet.pdf | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:47, 7 May 2024
Agrivoltaics for Agriculture Training Center in Benin
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