FLOATING PLATFORMS FOR FLOATING SOLAR SYSTEMS

Description

Floating solar systems, also known as floating photovoltaic (FPV), is a sort of solar array that floats on top of a body of water. Solar panels need to be affixed to a buoyant structure that keeps them above the surface.
If you come across a floating solar installation, it’s most likely located in a lake or basin because the waters are generally calmer than the ocean. It’s also common to install floating solar structures on large, man-made bodies of water, such as reservoirs.

ADVANTAGE: 1, No loss of valuable land space:the installations do not require valuable land space
2, Higher solar panel performance:Solar panels are durable and can perform under high temperatures.
3, Environmental benefits:Floating solar panels can certainly play a role in contributing to healthier environments.


DISADVANTAGE: 1, Costs: Require additional costs than more traditional types of solar panel installations.
2, Applications : Floating solar installations don’t work for just anyone.

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