InSPIRE/Partnerships

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Partnership Opportunities



Interested in collaborating with InSPIRE on agrivoltaics research and development? Want to know where to start? The InSPIRE project works with individual farmers, solar developers, non-profits, academic institutions, state and local agencies, federal agencies, and international governments in a variety of ways. Specific research activities and services include:

  • Technical Assistance
  • Field research
  • Economic modeling
  • Community engagement
  • Analytical studies
  • Portfolio management and decision-making
  • Technology development and validation
  • Research advice and guidance

Please reach out to or to discuss partnership opportunities.


Participants in the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL’s) Executive Energy Leadership Academy, or Energy Execs, tour the Photovoltaic Central Array Testing Site (PV-CATS) and agrivoltaics/solar garden in Golden, Colorado.
Participants in the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL’s) Executive Energy Leadership Academy, or Energy Execs, tour the Photovoltaic Central Array Testing Site (PV-CATS) and agrivoltaics/solar garden in Golden, Colorado.