N.Y. Agriculture & Markets Law Section 151-J
Agrivoltaics research program


1.

There is hereby established the agrivoltaics research program. The purpose of the program is to develop innovative science-based solutions to facilitate the co-location of crops and photovoltaics while promoting the biodiversity of endemic flora and fauna. In developing the program, the New York state college of agriculture and life sciences, as named pursuant to Education Law § 5712 (New York state college of agriculture and life sciences)section fifty-seven hundred twelve of the education law, shall conduct, support, and develop technologies and management strategies, along with verifications systems to facilitate the sustainable and resilient co-location of crops and photovoltaics.

2.

Subject to available appropriations, the program shall consider, but not be limited to, the following: crop varietals and/or livestock suitable for agrivoltaics; siting design considerations and array installation techniques compatible with agricultural co-location and/or biodiversity conservation; and integration of digital and robotic technologies. The program shall also concomitantly consider socio-economics in the formation of research trials and published recommendations. The program shall conduct and demonstrate successful cropping and/or livestock systems and technologies in pilot locations throughout the state of New York and is hereby authorized to conduct such research on the state’s agricultural experiment stations, and other locations deemed suitable for private and public sector partnerships to evaluate, determine, and recommend strategies to enable agrivoltaics. The Cornell Cooperative Extension system shall be utilized for knowledge transfer, and annual reports shall be made and publicly disseminated.

3.

The program shall include, but not be limited to, research on the following topics, consistent with New York state’s climate goals:

(a)

methods to maximize the economic efficiency and scientific efficacy of the co-location of agricultural crops and photovoltaics;

(b)

improvements or enhancements in biodiversity when combined with low-lying or elevated photovoltaic installments;

(c)

development, testing and deployment of technologies, including digital agriculture systems, small-scale robotics for planting, harvesting, and crop management;

(d)

research that facilitates productive agrivoltaics across several different varieties of crops including research that enables understanding of agrivoltaics effects on soil health, soil carbon sequestration, erosion, water management, and specialty crop canopy management for enhanced climate resiliency; and

(e)

research that quantifies total kilowatts produced, rates of crop production, and greenhouse gas emissions avoided in lieu of fossil fuel generation.

4.

Such program shall be funded by appropriations made available in chapter fifty-three of the laws of two thousand twenty-three to the New York state college of agriculture and life sciences at Cornell university for the purpose of studying the ecological impacts of agrivoltaics, and any future appropriation made thereafter for the same purpose. * NB Repealed December 31, 2030

Source: Section 151-J — Agrivoltaics research program, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/AGM/151-J (updated Feb. 9, 2024; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Feb. 9, 2024

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