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Solar parks – benefits for biodiversity

Solar park with grazing sheep – @shutterstock | David Jancik

Solar park with grazing sheep – @shutterstock | David Jancik

2A study commissioned by the German Association of New Energy Industries (bne) concludes that solar parks have a positive effect on biodiversity.

The aim of the study was to show whether and to what extent solar parks can contribute to floristic and faunistic biodiversity.

For this purpose, documentation on the vegetation and fauna of 75 solar parks in Germany was evaluated. The studies and investigations available for the parks, which are spread across nine federal states, were mostly conducted during the permitting phases and are highly heterogeneous. Nevertheless, documentation from almost 40% of the solar parks eligible for evaluation could be used. For some parks, intensive studies also exist, in some cases comparing the federal states before and after the parks were built, allowing for meaningful conclusions to be drawn. These conclusions suggest that solar parks generally have a positive effect on biodiversity and identify structures that can contribute to increasing biodiversity, particularly with regard to the spacing between the module rows and maintaining these spacings.

In addition to evaluating the relevant documentation regarding vegetation characteristics and the population of various animal groups within the parks, this study provides detailed descriptions of several parks as examples. Finally, it outlines the content, structure, and scope of future monitoring studies. One objective of such monitoring could be to develop uniform minimum standards for the construction of solar parks in the medium term.

The most important results of the evaluation of the available documents are:

 

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