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|Pub Abstract=Floating solar photovoltaic (PV) installations open up new opportunities for scaling up solar generating capacity, especially in countries with high population density and competing uses for  available land. They have certain advantages over land-based systems, including utilization of existing electricity transmission infrastructure at hydropower sites, close proximity to demand  centers (in the case of water supply reservoirs), and improved energy yield thanks to the cooling  
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|Pub Abstract=Floating solar photovoltaic (PV) installations open up new opportunities for scaling up solar generating capacity, especially in countries with high population density and competing uses for  available land. They have certain advantages over land-based systems, including utilization of existing electricity transmission infrastructure at hydropower sites, close proximity to demand  centers (in the case of water supply reservoirs), and improved energy yield thanks to the cooling effects of water and the decreased presence of dust. The exact magnitude of  these performance advantages has yet to be confirmed by larger installations, across multiple geographies, and over time, but in many cases they may outweigh any increase in capital cost.
effects of water and the decreased presence of dust. The exact magnitude of  these performance advantages has yet to be confirmed by larger installations, across multiple geographies, and over time, but in many cases they may outweigh any increase in capital cost.
 
 
 
 
|Pub Topics=Energy Efficiency, Hydropower, Renewable Energy, Solar, Other
 
|Pub Topics=Energy Efficiency, Hydropower, Renewable Energy, Solar, Other
 
|Pub Download=http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/579941540407455831/pdf/131291-WP-REVISED-P161277-PUBLIC.pdf
 
|Pub Download=http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/579941540407455831/pdf/131291-WP-REVISED-P161277-PUBLIC.pdf
 
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Title
Where Sun Meets Water - Floating Solar Market Report
Publisher
The World Bank, Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) & Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS)
Author
Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS) at the National University of Singapore (NUS)
Published in
October 2018
Abstract
Floating solar photovoltaic (PV) installations open up new opportunities for scaling up solar generating capacity, especially in countries with high population density and competing uses for available land. They have certain advantages over land-based systems, including utilization of existing electricity transmission infrastructure at hydropower sites, close proximity to demand centers (in the case of water supply reservoirs), and improved energy yield thanks to the cooling effects of water and the decreased presence of dust. The exact magnitude of these performance advantages has yet to be confirmed by larger installations, across multiple geographies, and over time, but in many cases they may outweigh any increase in capital cost.
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