Bees , sheep , crops : Solar developers tout multiple benefits
Scientists are developing a new crop that could help preserve pollinators from fossil fuels - thanks to solar energy, according to the National Farmers' Association (NANT) in the US state of Minnesota, in what scientists say is the world’s biggest renewable energy source.
Source: abqjournal.comPublished on 2021-11-04
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