More and more often you see it in the Netherlands: solar panels next to a field, a wind turbine on an industrial estate, or a meadow that has multiple functions simultaneously. What was once striking is slowly becoming quite normal. And that's no coincidence. Space in the Netherlands is limited, while everything needs a place. Homes, nature, agriculture, roads, and energy generation. That sometimes clashes, but also leads to smart solutions. The question is no longer where we find space for sustainable energy, but how we can better utilise the space that already exists.
Farmer and solar panel, a logical match
Something interesting is happening in agriculture. Interest in agricultural PV This is because it's growing rapidly. The idea is actually very simple: you place solar panels above or between crops. This way, you get two things from the same piece of land. Food and energy. What initially caused some hesitation among farmers is now starting to take off. Crop yields often remain good. And meanwhile, an extra source of income is added. That makes it a lot more attractive, especially in a sector where finances are not always certain. What also plays a role is that the land remains agricultural land. No major changes, no hassle. The farmer continues to do what they already did, but more cleverly.
Store energy where you generate it
Generating power alone isn't enough. Because what do you do with electricity you produce in the middle of the day but only need later? That's where Large-scale battery storage looking around the corner. Large-scale battery storage allows you to temporarily hold energy. So that you use it at times when demand is higher, or when the grid has space. That makes the system a lot more logical. The electricity grid is full in many places. By storing energy locally, you prevent everything from having to go onto the grid at the same time. That helps to better absorb peaks and troughs. And that is why cooperation between developers and grid operators is becoming increasingly important. Not because it's fun, but because it's necessary.
Making room for smart combinations
These kinds of solutions only work if there is room for them. This also applies to policy. Increasingly, municipalities and provinces are therefore looking at their plans differently. Not just: what is allowed here? But more importantly: what can be done here together? And that leads to some really great projects. Projects that generate energy, but also benefit the local environment. For farmers, for the landscape, and for the people who live there. Because let's be honest: if something solves multiple problems at once, it’s a lot easier to accept. Space remains scarce. But with these kinds of smart combinations, that doesn't have to be an obstacle.
Photo credits: Groen Leven.



