How Solar Parks Can Benefit Pollinator Biodiversity

<p>Our world is actively engaged in the transition from creating electricity from fossil fuels to creating clean electricity from renewable energy sources. This transition is critical because renewable energy reduces the amount of greenhouse gases that are emitted into the atmosphere. As a consequence, climate change and its desastrous consequences are mitigated. It is expected that by 2024, renewable power will have expanded by 50% compared to 2019.</p> <p>One of the main renewable energy sources is solar energy. Solar energy can be converted to electricity by solar panels (further reading on different solar panel technology:&nbsp;<a href="https://medium.com/the-environment/how-solar-energy-technology-is-becoming-more-efficient-239fb681c07" rel="noopener">How Solar Energy Technology Is Becoming More Efficient</a>). These solar panels can be installed for example on roofs, but most are installed in solar parks. Solar parks are large-scale solar factories, where a large number of solar panels are installed, usually at ground level, in an array to generate large amounts of electricity. Often, they are located in rural areas, either on converted agricultural land or on unused land. Usually, solar parks are run by large corporations or utility companies. The popularity of these parks is increasing rapidly to meet rising renewable energy needs.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/the-environment/how-solar-parks-can-benefit-pollinator-biodiversity-8fc4dc729c98"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>