According to a recent LinkedIn post from Pivot Energy, the company is advancing its agrivoltaics strategy at a new 4.9‑MW AC community solar project in Dunlap, Illinois. The project reportedly combines power generation sufficient for about 1,200 homes with continued agricultural use of 35 acres via managed sheep grazing.
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The post highlights that the grazing operation is overseen by a local provider and that similar practices are used on roughly 95% of Pivot Energy’s ground‑mounted projects. For investors, this approach suggests a business model focused on dual‑use land strategies that may ease permitting, strengthen community relations, and potentially improve the competitiveness of the company’s community solar pipeline.
The integration of livestock management with solar assets could also indicate lower vegetation‑management costs and more predictable site maintenance over the project life. If scalable across more sites, such agrivoltaic practices may support long‑term asset performance and position Pivot Energy favorably within the growing U.S. community solar segment.

