https://www.afinalwarning.com/508016.html (Natural News) Harnessing massive amounts of clean and renewable solar power requires land. To note, the push for solar power has been met with opposition in some places, with farmers and environmentalists fighting to preserve farmlands than convert them into sprawling solar power stations. But it doesn’t have to be just one or the other. According to Greg Barron-Gafford, a researcher at the Agrivoltaics refers to the practice of planting crops under the shade of solar panels. Though still quite the novel farming practice, agrivoltaics has shown tremendous potential when it comes to producing food and generating clean energy efficiently. In fact, Barron-Gafford and his team have been looking at agrivoltaics as a solution for this dilemma for the better part of the decade.