Floating solar farms utilize water bodies, such as reservoirs and lakes, for solar panel deployment. This technology addresses land scarcity concerns and offers unique advantages in certain regions.
Floating Solar Farms in Utility Scale Solar PV revolutionize climate action by maximizing land use efficiency and enhancing energy production. By utilizing water bodies for solar installations, these farms reduce land footprint, mitigate water evaporation, and accelerate the adoption of renewable energy, contributing to carbon emissions reduction and climate resilience.
Several commercial-scale floating solar farms are already in operation, such as the 1.2 MW Yamakura Dam project in Japan and the 41 MW C floating solar farm in South Korea.