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FPL Santa Rosa County solar energy site uses sheep for groundskeeping

FPL Santa Rosa County solar energy site uses sheep for groundskeeping

FPL Santa Rosa County solar energy site uses sheep for groundskeeping

Energy giant Florida Power and Light welcomed guests Wednesday morning to the 330 acre site of its Blackwater River Solar Energy Center near Milton to witness the commissioning of its new facility and introduce the visitors to a concept known as agrivoltaics.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture defines agrivoltaics as “the use of land for both agriculture and solar photovoltaic energy generation.” At the Blackwater River Solar Energy Center the agricultural component of the multi-use project is sheep farming.

FPL spokesman Marshall Hastings said the company is partnering with a farmer from Holt on a pilot project to test the mettle of the sheep as vegetation managers.

Sheep farmer Ariel Urra, left, and Kim Mickna, of Georgie's Farm, stand near of pen of sheep during a commissioning event for FPL’s Blackwater River Solar Energy Center in Milton on Wednesday, June 7, 2023.  FPL introduced an agrivoltaic pilot program of using sheep to manage vegetation at the site.

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Hastings said the initial plan for the property is to introduce a couple of dozen sheep to the solar power site and grow the herd over time. A sheep dog will also be deployed at the solar energy center to protect the flock.

  • June 8, 2023