CMU and solar energy for smart agriculture

In addition to generating electricity to reduce energy costs, Chiang Mai University has also integrated solar power into the agricultural sector to create a new model of environmentally friendly smart agriculture.
The Faculty of Agriculture, CMU, has initiated a prototype Agrivoltaic System project, a 90-kilowatt transparent solar panel system installed on actual farmland.
Agrivoltaic System Highlights
• 33% light penetration, allowing plants to continue growing well under the solar panels.
• Farmland remains fully utilized, eliminating the need to choose between growing crops or generating electricity.
• IoT systems monitor energy consumption and environmental conditions, such as humidity, light, and temperature.
Test Results
• 528 square meters of experimental crops were grown.
• 111,986 baht in annual income from the crops was generated.
• Crops grown included coriander, morning glory, Chinese kale, celery, and lettuce.
• This is an efficient use of land, both in terms of energy and economics.

Integrating clean energy with Thai herbs under the BCG Model
This project does not stop at growing vegetables in a solar farm system. It also extends to the development of Thai herbs, based on the BCG Economy (Bio-Circular-Green) concept, a future economic approach that emphasizes sustainability and biological value.
Comprehensive BCG Model
• Upstream: Developing herbal plantations using safe agricultural systems under solar panels.
• Midstream: Processing herbs, such as extracting active ingredients and producing health/beauty products.
• Downstream: Connecting with local farmers, creating a network of high-quality herbal producers with marketing channels.
This project not only creates a clean energy production system, but also serves as a learning resource and model for promoting careers, generating income, and stimulating the local economy.

With the “Clean Energy and Smart Agriculture” approach, Chiang Mai University is transcending the limitations of the term “solar cells” to become a sustainable development infrastructure that everyone can participate in.