Agrivoltaic facility supplies traction power directly to Austrian rail network
Reported bypv magazine ↗·Sourced by Goodlede
Austria inaugurated its first 6.6 MW tracking agrivoltaic system in Donnerskirchen that supplies solar power directly to the national railway grid while enabling organic farming operations on the same seven-hectare site.
This is one facility; scaling agrivoltaic systems for grid-wide rail electrification remains a longer-term challenge.
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