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Wind farm and solar park effects on plant–soil carbon cycling: uncertain impacts of changes in ground‐level microclimate
Authors:Alona Armstrong  Susan Waldron  Jeanette Whitaker  Nicholas J. Ostle
Affiliation:1. School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, , Glasgow, UK;2. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, , Lancaster, UK
Abstract:Global energy demand is increasing as greenhouse gas driven climate change progresses, making renewable energy sources critical to future sustainable power provision. Land‐based wind and solar electricity generation technologies are rapidly expanding, yet our understanding of their operational effects on biological carbon cycling in hosting ecosystems is limited. Wind turbines and photovoltaic panels can significantly change local ground‐level climate by a magnitude that could affect the fundamental plant–soil processes that govern carbon dynamics. We believe that understanding the possible effects of changes in ground‐level microclimates on these phenomena is crucial to reducing uncertainty of the true renewable energy carbon cost and to maximize beneficial effects. In this Opinions article, we examine the potential for the microclimatic effects of these land‐based renewable energy sources to alter plant–soil carbon cycling, hypothesize likely effects and identify critical knowledge gaps for future carbon research.
Keywords:greenhouse gases  land use change  microclimate  solar parks  wind farms
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