A $500,000 experiment at the Tatura SmartFarm is exploring the benefits of installing solar panels within a high-density pear orchard. The initial results show that the solar panels generate energy, protect the fruit from extreme weather, and improve water efficiency, with a positive impact on fruit production. The experiment has caught the attention of international research institutions and is seen as a way for farmers to produce food and energy from the same land, reducing their carbon footprint. The project is part of the Victorian Government's $60 million Agriculture Energy Investment Plan, which aims to support local farm businesses in reducing energy costs, improving energy efficiency, and exploring alternative energy generation.