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Floating photovoltaic plants (FPVs) present several benefits in comparison with ground-mounted PVs and could have major positive
• FPV deployment affects thermal and oxygen dynamics. • FPV projects influence plankton and benthic ecosystems. • Mitigation strategies and monitoring frameworks are proposed. Hao, R., Sun, X., Zhao, Y. et al. Assessing the environmental risks and lifecycle impacts of floating photovoltaic systems.
Front. Mar. Sci., 04 March 2024 The development of solar energy is one of the most effective means to deal with the environmental and energy crisis. The floating photovoltaic (PV) system is an attractive type because of its multiple advantages and has been well developed based on fresh water areas on land.
The land sparing, water surface use efficiency, and water surface transformation of floating photovoltaic solar energy installations. Sustainability, 12 (19): 8154 Carpenter C (2021). Study assesses potential of renewable energy in power sector.
Floating photovoltaic plants (FPVs) present several benefits in comparison with ground-mounted PVs and could have major positive environmental and technical impacts globally. FPVs do not occupy habitable and productive areas and can be deployed in degraded environments and reduce land-use conflicts.
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