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Solar Powered Tractors

by admin on December 11, 2008

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With talk of renewable energy used in homes and city life, a lot of people may not be aware that solar energy has reached farms. There are solar-electric powered tractors, lawn mowers and electric tools, which are helping make farms cleaner and less reliant on gas and other fossil-fuels.

Some of the limitations of electric cars are positives for electric tractors. According to an article at Mother Earth News, “The extra weight of batteries is a disadvantage in automobiles, but it improves tractor performance by increasing traction. And electric motors generate high torque at very low rpm, making them more effective than gas or diesel engines for the low-speed, high-power applications typical for tractors.”

Being able to cut down on the noise and the smelly exhaust are two great reasons for farmers to switch to solar. Some farmers have created their own solar-power tractors, and a couple US and European companies sell solar-power tractors. And even more innovations are coming.

Recently Austria-based Open Energy announced that they will  be launching a tractor completely powered by the energy of the sun by 2010. The tractors will carry photovoltaic panels that can be adjusted to catch as much sunlight as possible. According to Open Energy, making the panels movable would increase the efficiency by 40% when compared with fixed panels. This will allow the tractor to run constantly for approximately 36 hours on simple jobs such as watering or weeding. The tractor will not run as long if doing a heavier duty job (such as plowing), so the tractor is designed for those smaller energy jobs.

Companies and farmers are taking large steps in helping farms become environmentally friendly and hopefully there’s more innovations in the future.

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Posted by: admin on December 11, 2008.

Tagged as: solar farm equipment, solar power, solar tractor

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Laura Evers December 28, 2008 at 12:04 pm

Hello!

Thank you for mentioning us on your website. We’re glad you enjoy Mother Earth News.

Great post on solar energy. We’re glad our article was helpful.

Laura Evers
Mother Earth News

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Reshad March 2, 2009 at 8:35 am

Great thread. I found an excellent
mostly video website that gives a
lot of information on solar panels
at solarpanelspowercells.com

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Soalr Energy Blog March 17, 2009 at 5:09 pm

What I love about your post is the picture. It is great how people use solar energy by their own. The old tractor with a solar panel y priceless

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Antique Tractors May 6, 2009 at 11:04 pm

Who designed your page? Looks great! Is it a free template you are using?

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Sydney May 7, 2009 at 7:12 am

Hi Antique Tractors – yes, I believe this is one of the great templates that Wordpress provides. Thanks for stopping by, we’ll look forward to seeing you around here again soon.

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Joseph White April 28, 2010 at 4:46 pm

Solar Energy is one of the best sources of clean and green electricity. I think that we should build more efficient solar thermal power plants and solar cells. frequently. ~

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Victoria Young June 29, 2010 at 11:56 pm

hopefully, we would be shifting more and more towards green energy in the future.;-*

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