Egyptian farmers are adopting agrivoltaics, a technique combining solar power generation with crop cultivation, to combat water shortages and extreme heat. By partially shading fields with solar panels, farmers reduce water evaporation and crop heat stress, while also generating clean electricity. Pilot projects are experimenting with panel arrangements to optimize both energy production and crop yields, demonstrating a sustainable approach to agriculture in challenging climates.
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