'Floatovoltaics" for Solar Power Generation?

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From: Wired.com
MATT SIMON
Mar 13, 2023 12:00 PM
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Solar Panels Floating in Reservoirs? We’ll Drink to That

Floating photovoltaic systems, or “floatovoltaics,” provide electricity and reduce evaporation. Plus, you don’t need to clear land for a solar farm.

With the price of solar power cratering by 85 percent during the 2010s, the question is no longer whether it’s economically feasible to deploy the technology on a large scale. Now it’s: Where can’t we put solar panels? Governments are handing out tax breaks to get people to install them at home, but we can also put them in the empty space around airports and over ugly parking lots, or slap them on rooftop gardens and in agricultural fields and grow crops under them, simultaneously generating power and food.

So how about laying a bunch of solar panels on reservoirs? Floating photovoltaic systems, also known as floatovoltaics, could be a powerful complement to the hydroelectric power already generated by a reservoir and save water by shading it and reducing evaporation.

A new study by an international team of researchers shows just how useful wide-scale floatovoltaics could be. They calculate that covering 30 percent of the surface of 115,000 reservoirs globally could generate 9,434 terawatt hours of power a year. That’s more than twice the energy the entire United States generates annually, and enough to fully power over 6,200 cities in 124 countries. ...


Read more at: Solar Panels Floating in Reservoirs? We’ll Drink to That | Wired.com
 
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Seedtype

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I think this is definitely a great idea.
I remember a video from a few years ago about how some reservoirs are covered in black balls for the purposes of blocking evaporation.
Covering with solar panels will have some challenges but will make so much more sense, IMO.
 

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