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The Influence of Solar Power Plants on Microclimatic Conditions and the Biotic Community in Chilean Desert Environments

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Suuronen, A., Muñoz-Escobar, C., Lensu, A., Kuitunen, M., Celis, N. G., Astudillo, P. E., Ferrú, M., Taucare-Ríos, A., Miranda, M., & Kukkonen, J. (2017). The Influence of Solar Power Plants on Microclimatic Conditions and the Biotic Community in Chilean Desert Environments. Environmental Management, 60(4), 630-642. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-017-0906-4
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Environmental Management
Authors
Suuronen, Anna |
Muñoz-Escobar, Christian |
Lensu, Anssi |
Kuitunen, Markku |
Celis, Natalia Guajardo |
Astudillo, Pablo Espinoza |
Ferrú, Marcos |
Taucare-Ríos, Andrés |
Miranda, Marcelo |
Kukkonen, Jussi
Date
2017
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YmpäristötiedeEnvironmental Science
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© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2017. This is a final draft version of an article whose final and definitive form has been published by Springer. Published in this repository with the kind permission of the publisher.

 
The renewable energy sector is growing at a rapid pace in northern Chile and the solar energy potential is one of the best worldwide. Therefore, many types of solar power plant facilities are being built to take advantage of this renewable energy resource. Solar energy is considered a clean source of energy, but there are potential environmental effects of solar technology, such as landscape fragmentation, extinction of local biota, microclimate changes, among others. To be able to minimize environmental impacts of solar power plants, it is important to know what kind of environmental conditions solar power plants create. This study provides information about abiotic and biotic conditions in the vicinity of photovoltaic solar power plants. Herein, the influence of these power plants as drivers of new microclimate conditions and arthropods diversity composition in the Atacama Desert was evaluated. Microclimatic conditions between panel mounts was found to be more extreme than in the surrounding desert yet beneath the panels temperature is lower and relative humidity higher than outside the panel area. Arthropod species composition was altered in fixed-mount panel installations. In contrast, solar tracking technology showed less influence on microclimate and species composition between Sun and Shade in the power plant. Shady conditions provided a refuge for arthropod species in both installation types. For example, Dipterans were more abundant in the shade whereas Solifugaes were seldom present in the shade. The presented findings have relevance for the sustainable planning and construction of solar power plants. ...
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Springer New York LLC
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0364-152X
Keywords
arthropod species composition the Atacama desert environmental effect photovoltaic power plant pienilmasto
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-017-0906-4
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http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201712044462

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