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Solar PV Integrated Agriculture (Agrivoltaics)
Small Scale Liquefied Natural Gas (SS LNG)
Solar PV Integrated Agriculture (Agrivoltaics)
Agrivoltaics
An innovative land-use system where solar photovoltaic (PV) panels are co-located with agricultural crops on the same piece of land. This dual-use approach aims to optimize land productivity, simultaneously generating clean energy while cultivating agricultural products. Instead of dedicating land solely to solar energy generation or agriculture, agrivoltaics seeks a symbiotic relationship between the two. The solar panels are mounted on structures that allow for agricultural activities to continue underneath or between the rows of panels. The benefits include
- Reduced Land Use: Maximize land efficiency by allowing both food production and clean energy generation on the same footprint, reducing the need to convert additional natural habitats for solar farms.
- Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Generate clean solar energy, contributing to a reduction in reliance on fossil fuels, thereby lowering carbon dioxide emissions and combating climate change.
- Water Conservation: The shade provided by solar panels can significantly reduce water evaporation from the soil and transpiration from plants, leading to decreased irrigation needs and more efficient water use, especially crucial in drought-prone regions.
Small Scale Liquefied Natural Gas (SS LNG)
SS LNG
The project involves taking natural gas, liquefying it (cooling it to approximately -162°C or -260°F) to significantly reduce its volume (about 600 times), and then transporting it in cryogenic tanks via trucks, ISO-containers, or smaller vessels. At the destination, the LNG can be regasified back into natural gas for use in various applications. LNG production facilities that are constructed by assembling prefabricated and skid-mounted process modules, built off-site in a controlled workshop environment and transported to the desired location for installation and commissioning. A key application, especially in areas not connected to the national power grid. SS LNG can replace more polluting and expensive fuels like diesel or heavy fuel oil (HFO) for electricity generation. The benefits include
- Monetizing Stranded Gas Assets: Making smaller, isolated gas fields economically viable.
- Decentralized Power Generation: Providing LNG as fuel for power plants in remote areas that are not connected to gas pipelines.
- Transportation Fuel: Producing LNG for heavy-duty trucks, buses, and marine vessels (LNG bunkering).