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Australian Farmers Combine Sheep and Sun
22 Feb
Summary
- Sheep grazing under solar panels improves wool quality.
- Solar farms provide a more consistent income than agriculture.
- Agrivoltaics integrate farming with renewable energy generation.

Australian farmers are merging traditional sheep farming with the burgeoning renewable energy sector, a practice known as agrivoltaics. On farms near Dubbo, sheep graze under thousands of solar panels, providing shade and consistent access to high-quality grass. This environment enhances the wool produced by the sheep, leading to cleaner fleece and a notable increase in wool revenue.
This dual-use approach is proving more lucrative than conventional farming alone, offering farmers a substantial income boost. As of February 2026, this integration is becoming standard practice on new solar farms across New South Wales, demonstrating a shift away from separating agricultural land use from solar development. The nation is committed to expanding its renewable energy infrastructure.