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Gridserve
Iver
Gridserve, a tech-enabled sustainable energy company, has developed a "sun-to-wheel" energy system that integrates advanced hybrid and solar battery farms with electric vehicle charging infrastructure. To evaluate the soil quality at four of their solar farms, Gridserve partnered with NatureMetrics. By employing environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis, they were able to measure organic carbon levels and establish a baseline for the diversity of microorganisms in the soil.
Gridserve, a sustainable energy company in Iver, UK, has incorporated Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis into its "sun-to-wheel" energy system to improve sustainability and efficiency. This system combines hybrid and solar battery farms with electric vehicle charging infrastructure. By partnering with NatureMetrics, Gridserve used eDNA to assess soil quality at four solar farms, measuring organic carbon levels and microorganism diversity to create a soil health baseline.
This technology has enhanced soil management, ecosystem health, and land use for solar energy, highlighting Gridserve's innovative and sustainable approach to renewable energy solutions. The methodology will be repeated every few years to monitor changes in soil ecology over the lifespan of each site.
eDNA enables data on species and ecosystems to be generated at unprecedented scales using DNA traces that organisms leave behind in the environment, especially in water. A simple kit is used to filter water from lakes, rivers or oceans, capturing the DNA traces the filter membrane, which is sent to a laboratory for analysis. In the lab, the DNA is sequenced and sequences are compared against a reference library to identify the species they came from. A single sample of just a litre of water can reveal hundreds of species, ranging from bacteria to blue whales and including both species that live in the water and those living on land nearby. The ease of sampling enables biodiversity to be surveyed in more places, more often, and by a wider range of stakeholders, providing the evidence-base for effective conservation, impact mitigation and restoration of our natural resources.
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