Solar Synergy Program offers high-quality pollinator habitats at no cost to developers

Bee and Butterfly Habitat Fund

The Bee and Butterfly Habitat Fund recently launched their new Solar Synergy program alongside project partner, Monarch Joint Venture. The program works directly with solar developers to strategically design and monitor high-quality pollinator habitats within utility-scale renewable energy projects. Through the generous financial support of corporations and foundations, the program is being offered at no additional cost to the developers.

“Pollinators are an important keystone species that are in dire need of habitat,” says Peter Berthelsen, Executive Director of The Bee and Butterfly Habitat Fund. “Through this program, we’ll have an incredible opportunity to work collaboratively with solar developers to not only increase pollinator health and habitat, but to also deliver a set of significant environmental and sustainability benefits that include carbon sequestration, increased soil health, better water quality, and more.”

The new Solar Synergy program consists of uniquely designed outcomes that deliver four key
benefits to renewable energy projects:

High-value pollinator seed mixtures | The program uses NextGen Conservation custom seed mixtures, which are designed considering no less than 15 different factors and project objectives. This ensures that the project produces significant pollinator health and habitat benefits.

Two different seed mixtures will be used on each project. One for use within the solar array area that is designed to work with each project’s solar panel heights, and one used in the buffer, or open areas of the project, designed with 40+ different native wildflower species. These NextGen seed mixtures not only promote biodiversity, but also greatly enhance soil health and improve water quality within the solar site.

Extensive monitoring of pollinator health | The Monarch Joint Venture will collect baseline and ongoing pollinator and habitat information for Solar Synergy program sites on an annual basis. An extensive list of health and habitat outcomes will be monitored and recorded including the documentation of which floral resources the pollinators are using within the habitat, which pollinator species are present and the abundance of milkweed, a vital resource for monarch butterflies.

Carbon sequestration documentation | The ability for these solar sites to sequester a significant amount of carbon is an additional environmental benefit of thoughtfully engineered seed mixtures. Baseline and ongoing carbon readings will be used to document carbon sequestration gains. The program will then help connect purchasers of potential carbon credits to each project. The Bee and Butterfly Habitat Fund already has entities waiting in line to purchase carbon credits that may become available on the sites.

Increased opportunity for honey production | The amount of honey consumed in the U.S. that is actually being produced within the country has decreased over the last decade to just 25%. One of the biggest reasons for the decrease in US-sourced honey production is the lack of access to high-quality forage, or honey bee habitat.

Because the Solar Synergy program will be producing a large amount of high-quality pollinator habitat on project sites, there is a unique opportunity to connect solar project developers to commercial beekeepers. Increasing beekeepers’ access to high-quality pollinator habitat can create opportunities to increase the production of US-sourced honey.

“Overall, we couldn’t be more excited about the program and the interest that has already been
shown by both solar developers and end users,” says Berthelsen. “The positive impact potential
on the environment using this multi-benefit approach is incredible and the fact that we are able
to offer these critical services and support at no cost to the developers is the icing on the cake.
By combining our expertise with pollinators and working collaboratively with the renewable
energy industry, we can make a huge difference in generating clean energy while documenting
pollinator health and habitat success.”

— Solar Builder magazine

[source: https://solarbuildermag.com/news/solar-synergy-program-offers-high-quality-pollinator-habitats-at-no-cost-to-developers/]


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