A Dutch floating solar farm was built for clean energy, but scientists found it also created habitat for nearly 2,000 invertebrates

Home Breaking News A Dutch floating solar farm was built for clean energy, but scientists found it also created habitat for nearly 2,000 invertebrates
A floating solar farm in the Netherlands has unexpectedly become a haven for aquatic life. Hundreds of fish and thousands of invertebrates have colonized artificial habitats installed beneath the solar panels. This project, initially focused on renewable energy, demonstrates how such constructions can actively support biodiversity, offering shelter and nursery grounds for various species. The findings suggest a promising synergy between renewable energy infrastructure and ecological conservation.