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Title: Evaluating sociotechnical factors influencing the feasibility of vineyard photovoltaic integration in Malta
Authors: Rexhausen, Aron
Rothstein, Benno
Yousif, Charles
Keywords: Photovoltaic power generation -- Malta
Photovoltaic power systems -- Malta
Vineyards -- Energy conservation -- Malta
Renewable energy sources -- Malta
Feasibility studies -- Malta
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Rexhausen, A., Rothstein, B., & Yousif, C. (2026). Evaluating Sociotechnical Factors Influencing the Feasibility of Vineyard Photovoltaic Integration in Malta. Energies, 19(9), 2213.
Abstract: This study investigates the feasibility of viticultural photovoltaics (Viti-PV) in Malta — a small European island state in the Mediterranean — through a mixed-methods approach, combining a standardised questionnaire (n= 13 viticulturists) with expert interviews involving stakeholders from viticulture, energy and policy. Results show that while Viti-PV offers tangible benefits such as shading, reduced irrigation needs and income diversification to this sunny, warm and relatively dry island, adoption is constrained by high investment costs, regulatory prohibitions and concerns over landscape impacts. For policy and practice, the findings highlight the necessity of tailored financing models, regulatory adaptation and participatory pilot projects to build evidence and stakeholder confidence. Viti-PV can contribute simultaneously to renewable energy targets and viticultural climate resilience, but its implementation depends on coordinated support across technical, economic and institutional dimensions.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/146139
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