Floating Solar - perhaps a solution for Cyprus Dams...
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 12:06 pm
Just found an interesting article in the press about China's latest commitment for Green Energies at the summit last week in Paris.(where America will pull out..!)
They recently installed the world’s biggest floating solar power plant with a capacity of 40 MWp. enough electricity for 15.000 homes there.
China is now the biggest producer of PV power with 77 Gigawatt installed, (77.000 MWp!!) second is Germany.
To use the area of lakes or dams is very interesting for several reasons. The evaporation of water will be reduced as well as water temperature and algae growing. As the temperature above the water is much cooler than on ground the PV modules will produce much more energy in Summer as above 25 C photovoltaic modules produce much less power. Mounted on ground modules can get 70 C hot in full sunshine.
In Cyprus we have obviously only a few dams which keep a fair amount of water all year long but it would be still enough for some smaller installations.
EAC is planning to install 20 MWp traditional on ground in one of our hottest areas....
Max
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/ ... solar-farm
They recently installed the world’s biggest floating solar power plant with a capacity of 40 MWp. enough electricity for 15.000 homes there.
China is now the biggest producer of PV power with 77 Gigawatt installed, (77.000 MWp!!) second is Germany.
To use the area of lakes or dams is very interesting for several reasons. The evaporation of water will be reduced as well as water temperature and algae growing. As the temperature above the water is much cooler than on ground the PV modules will produce much more energy in Summer as above 25 C photovoltaic modules produce much less power. Mounted on ground modules can get 70 C hot in full sunshine.
In Cyprus we have obviously only a few dams which keep a fair amount of water all year long but it would be still enough for some smaller installations.
EAC is planning to install 20 MWp traditional on ground in one of our hottest areas....
Max
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/ ... solar-farm