Rural communities didn’t get into renewables for politics. They did it because it worked. They need stability, not sudden rollbacks.| Texas Solar Energy Society
By Raina Hornaday. Agrivoltaics—the practice of using land for both solar energy generation and agricultural production—is gaining momentum in Texas as a win-win strategy for sustainable development. As the Lone Star State grapples with rapid population growth, rising energy demand, and the ongoing loss of farmland, agrivoltaics presents a compelling vision: why choose between solar […]| Texas Solar Energy Society