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These results of a new UA-led study suggest that the novel co-location of agriculture and solar photovoltaic arrays could have synergistic effects that support the production of ecosystem services such as crop production, local climate regulation, water c These results of a new UA-led study suggest that the novel co-location of agriculture and solar photovoltaic arrays could have synergistic effects that support the production of ecosystem services such as crop production, local climate regulation, water conservation and renewable energy production.