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14:00    Opening Session OPENING
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14:30    Legal Framework & Public Policies WED-1
Chair: Andrea Gerlak, University of Arizona and Jae Hak Jung, Yeungnam University
14:30
The Socio-Technical Dynamics of Agrivoltaics in Japan
Christian Doedt, Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies
14:45
Sharing Global Expertise on Agrivoltaics With AiDO: Agrivoltaics International Discussion Group
Özal Emre, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e. V.
15:00
Agrivoltaics at the U.S. Department of Energy
Michele Boyd, U.S. Department of Energy
15:15
New Legal Framework of Agrivoltaics in Germany
Max Trommsdorff, Fraunhofer ISE
15:30    Environmental Modeling WED-2
Chair: Christelle Lecoindre, TotalEnergies
15:30
Vertical Agrivoltaic System – On-Site Measurement and Prediction of the Influence of Crops Albedo on Photovoltaic Energy Yield
Arthur Poquet, TotalEnergies
15:45
Protecting Flowers of Fruit Trees From Frost With Dynamic Agrivoltaic Systems
Gerardo Lopez, Sun'Agri
16:00
Modelling Light Interception by Rows of Crops in an Agri-PV System
Bas Van Aken, TNO - Energy Transition
16:00
Quantifying the Distribution of Evapotranspiration At PV and APV Sites Using Soil Moisture
Ulrike Feistel, HTW Dresden
16:30 Coffee Break
17:00    Plant & Crop Physiology (1) WED-3
Chair: Christian Dupraz, INRAE
17:00
Innovation in the Structure Design of an Agrivoltaic System for a Vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina
Ana Clara Rezinovsky, Facultad de Artes y Diseño
17:15
Growth and Crop Characteristics of Green Onion Under the Agrivoltaic System With Red LED Supplemental Lightin
Bomyung Kim, Yeungnam University
17:30
PV Tracking Yields Dynamic Patterns of Crop Productivity and Water Use Across Single Days and Over Growing Seasons
Greg Barron-Gafford, University of Arizona; School of Geography, Development, & Environment
17:45
Salad Yields Under Agrivoltaics: a Field Test
Aldo Dal Prà, istitute of BioEconomy-National Research Council(CNR-IBE)
18:00
Agrivoltaics East Africa: Spinach Performs Better Than Sweet Pepper Under Agrivoltaics in Tanzania, Guiding Future Climate Change Resilient Food Systems Intertwined With Low Carbon Electricity Supply
Richard Randle-Boggis, University of Sheffield
18:30 Dinner Break
19:30    Promotion & Dissemination WED-4
Chair: Max Trommsdorff, Fraunhofer ISE
19:30
Strategies and Technologies to Achieve a European Fossil-Energy-Free Agriculture
Konstantinos Vaiopoulos, CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-HELLAS (CERTH) / Institute for Bio-Economy and Agri-Technology
19:45
From Niche-innovation to Mainstream Markets: Drivers and Challenges of Industry Adoption of Agrivoltaics in the U.S.
Alexis Pascaris, AgriSolar Consulting
20:00
Creating Personas for Better Stakeholder Acceptance of Socially Needed System Disruptive Innovations
Gabriele Torma, Aarhus University
20:15
Mapping Agrivoltaic Sites Across the United States
Haley Paterson, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
20:30
A Gridded Simulation Model for Regional Assessment of Agrivoltaic Systems: Towards the Implementation of a Decision Support System
Pietro Elia Campana, Mälardalen University
20:45
Agrivoltaics for Ethiopia and Sub-Saharan Africa: Untapped Potential at Water-Food-Energy Nexus
Mikael Alemu, 10 Green Gigawatt for Ethiopia