Imagine if you could generate a six-figure income and make a positive impact on the environment by doing nothing more than munching all day.
No luck yet on that front for humans, but that is the reality for “solar sheep.”
Since you’re probably wondering WTF those are, let us explain.
A symbiotic business model
They’re regular sheep that are leased to solar farms to graze the land. Here’s why, per Forbes:
In short, it’s a win for everyone: for solar farm owners, sheep, the environment — and, of course, shepherds.
Now, about that money…
Instead of leasing pastures for their sheep to graze, solar shepherds are paid to have their sheep fed, resulting in extra cash from the service and in the form of fatter sheep to sell.
That incentive has helped fuel the rapid rise of solar grazing, which one solar shepherd told AP News has been “probably the biggest opportunity” for the US sheep industry “in several generations.”
There are already 250+ sites of varying sizes around the US, with more cropping up, and none of it would be possible without the booming business of solar energy — the cheapest form of electricity in history, according to the International Energy Agency.
So, as the solar industry continues to grow, you can expect the same of shepherds’ flocks and their profits.