Doral Renewables and Partnership Focus on Sustainable Farming

Doral Renewables and American Farmland Trust Unite for Sustainable Agriculture
Doral Renewables LLC is thrilled to announce its partnership with American Farmland Trust (AFT), aimed at promoting sustainability and innovation among farming communities across the nation. This collaboration specifically supports AFT's Smart Solar initiative.
Meeting Renewable Energy Goals through Collaboration
The future of renewable energy in America necessitates significant land development, with projections indicating that more than 10 million acres will be required by 2050. Notably, 80% of this expansion is expected to take place on agricultural grounds. This partnership not only addresses energy needs but also fosters opportunities for farm families, ensuring the preservation of agricultural land and enhancing generations of farming viability.
Advancing Agrivoltaics for Mutual Benefits
The Smart Solar initiative, led by AFT, focuses on a dual-purpose approach: safeguarding valuable agricultural land, enhancing farm sustainability, and accelerating solar energy development. By combining agriculture with solar energy production, agrivoltaics enables solar projects to coexist with existing farm operations.
Doral’s Commitment to Farmers
According to Ed Baptista, Vice President of Development and Agrivoltaics at Doral, the company's primary goal since its inception has been to support farmers and their local communities. This partnership with AFT represents a vital step forward in realizing their shared objectives of sustainable energy and farming practices.
AFT’s Role in the Partnership
Agrivoltaics involves the strategic integration of agriculture and solar power generation on the same land, allowing for continuous food production while enhancing environmental benefits such as soil health and biodiversity. Throughout this partnership, AFT will provide guidance on implementing these agrivoltaics systems effectively, ensuring the engagement of local agricultural communities.
Shared Vision for a Sustainable Future
As Ethan Winter, AFT's National Smart Solar Director, highlights, this partnership embodies an exciting progression towards combining renewable energy with resilient farming practices. Collaboration like this is essential to the future of agrivoltaics and farm sustainability.
Both Doral and AFT are enthusiastic about working together to foster networks that promote coexistence between solar energy and agricultural practices, benefiting not only the planet but also farmers and their communities.
About Doral Renewables LLC
Doral Renewables is a developer, owner, and operator of renewable energy solutions, with headquarters in Philadelphia. Boasting a portfolio that encompasses nearly 18 gigawatts (GW) of solar and storage capacity, the company currently has 400 megawatts (MW) operational and 950 MW under construction across 22 states and seven electricity markets. Doral focuses heavily on community engagement and aims to integrate agrivoltaics in its projects. The company has secured over $2.5 billion in long-term power purchase agreements, showcasing its robust partnerships in the energy sector. Doral's management comprises seasoned professionals, including collaborations with the Doral Group (TASE: DORL), Migdal Group (TASE: MGDL), Clean Air Generation, APG, and Apollo Global Management (NYSE: APO).
About American Farmland Trust
American Farmland Trust is the nation’s only organization dedicated to a holistic approach to agriculture, focusing on the lands that sustain our food supply, the methods of cultivation, and the farmers dedicated to their craft. AFT has pioneered the conservation agriculture movement since 1980, permanently protecting over 6.8 million acres of agricultural land and implementing environmentally sound practices across many more acres. Their Smart Solar Principles provide critical guidance for integrating renewable energy development while preserving vital farmland.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Doral and AFT partnership?
The partnership aims to promote sustainable farming and renewable energy through agrivoltaics, ensuring agricultural viability while supporting solar development.
How much land is needed for renewable energy development by 2050?
Over 10 million acres of land are projected to be necessary to meet renewable energy goals by 2050, with significant development expected on agricultural lands.
What are the Smart Solar principles?
Smart Solar principles guide initiatives to safeguard agricultural land, improve farm viability, and accelerate solar energy development in harmony with farming practices.
What does agrivoltaics involve?
Agrivoltaics is the intentional combination of agriculture and solar energy, allowing land to produce crops and generate clean energy simultaneously.
How does Doral engage with the farming community?
Doral focuses on community engagement and adapting agrivoltaics practices to create opportunities and enhance farm sustainability throughout its projects.
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