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An Investigation Finds that Photovoltaic Energy Can Favor the Activities of Birds and Bats

Two studies led by the Argonne National Laboratory have shown that the "ecovoltaic" facilities in the Midwest of the United States house more bird and bat activities than the nearby fields used for agriculture. The Argonne National Laboratory, based in Illinois, has published two studies that highlight an increase in the activity of birds and bats in the solar ecovoltaic facilities of the Midwest of the United States. In both studies, researcher…
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Two studies led by the Argonne National Laboratory have shown that the "ecovoltaic" facilities in the Midwest of the United States house more bird and bat activities than the nearby fields used for agriculture. The Argonne National Laboratory, based in Illinois, has published two studies that highlight an increase in the activity of birds and bats in the solar ecovoltaic facilities of the Midwest of the United States. In both studies, researcher…

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pv-magazine-latam.com broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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