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Wouldn't it be cheaper to simply not plant any grass? Lay down a heavy layer of gravel and call it a day.
Cheaper, maybe, but gravel is a bit shit for biodiversity and flood mitigation.
That only helps for a while and is quite expensive at utility scale installations. In addition, there are studies that vegetation helps keeping the underside of the solar panels cooler and thus increases the efficiency by a small percentage.
I wouldn't think so. Rock is expensive and would only last so long. Grass helps sustain an ecosystem while preventing erosion.