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Green Energy, Greener Pastures: Solar Grazing Documentary Film Premiere & Reception

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The American Solar Grazing Association invites you to join us for an exclusive world premiere of our Solar Grazing Documentary Film: "Green Energy, Greener Pastures: The Powerful Story of Solar Grazing in America"

​The film tells the incredible story of the farmers who are raising sheep on solar sites throughout the U.S.

​Solar grazing elegantly combines agriculture and solar energy production, creating new opportunities for struggling farmers and helping solar companies be good stewards of the land.

​Our film captures how this opportunity has reshaped the lives of farmers and the benefits it creates for agricultural communities and the solar industry.

​We're proud to premiere the film at RE+ in Anaheim this September.

​The premiere will include the first ever showing of the film, a Q&A with the director, and a cocktail reception generously provided by Nextracker.

Note: To attend the premiere, you'll need to also register to attend RE+ Anaheim. If you haven't already, make sure to do so here: https://www.re-plus.com/

Want to stay updated on the solar grazing documentary film, including future screenings, the public release date, and more? Sign up here: https://solargrazing.org/film

About the Documentary Film
Solar Grazing is shaping the future of solar energy and farming. It brings together the benefits of agriculture and solar energy production to create new possibilities: Keeping farmland in production within rural communities. Providing a sustainable future for struggling farmers. Helping solar companies be productive community members and good stewards of the land, keeping it viable and healthy.

​Uniquely positioned to tell this powerful story, the American Solar Grazing Association (ASGA) is producing a short documentary to show America the value of solar + grazing.

​Set to release in September 2024, this project aims to raise awareness of the benefits that solar grazing can bring to farm families today, while helping preserve the land for future generations. Our goal is to foster strong relationships between agricultural communities and solar developers who support grazing animals on solar site.

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