2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2020.10.010
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Environmental impacts and benefits of marine floating solar

Abstract: Deployment of floating solar photovoltaic installations (floatovoltaics) is advancing, with various designs beginning to appear in a range of marine environments. Insight from freshwater floatovoltaics is not readily transferable offshore, and so lessons from other marine energy infrastructure are used to highlight how the marine environment may impact floatovoltaics, how the floatovoltaics impact the environment (both positively and negatively) and the likely societal response. It becomes clear that research … Show more

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“…Half of the Earth's population lives in proximity to a coast, and three-quarters of the world's large cities are situated by the sea. Offshore PV power generation is the concept of applying the FPV system in oceans and seas to harvest solar energy [46]. FPV designs in offshore conditions are different from the standard lakes owing to the harsh waves caused by the strong winds [47].…”
Section: Offshore/marine Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Half of the Earth's population lives in proximity to a coast, and three-quarters of the world's large cities are situated by the sea. Offshore PV power generation is the concept of applying the FPV system in oceans and seas to harvest solar energy [46]. FPV designs in offshore conditions are different from the standard lakes owing to the harsh waves caused by the strong winds [47].…”
Section: Offshore/marine Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any dragging of the platform mooring cables as the floating structure moves with the wind and waves will cause scour. Tidal changes in water depths may result in extended periods during which slack mooring cables interact with the seabed (Hooper et al, 2020).…”
Section: Potential Impact and Mitigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For floating structures there is the opportunity to ensure, from the outset, that designs maximize positive environmental outcomes (Hooper et al, 2020). For other offshore sectors, i.e., offshore wind energy, nature-inclusive designs have been formalized within the development process: in the Netherlands, the permit holder must make demonstrable efforts to design and build the wind farm in such a way that it actively enhances the sea's ecosystem, helping to foster conservation efforts and goals relating to sustainable use of naturally occurring species and habitats (Hermans et al, 2020).…”
Section: Future Floating Structure Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…China and the Netherlands are the first countries that set up FPV systems in offshore areas [19]. There extensive research and many reports and reviews concerning FPV in offshore areas, which is one of the renewable energy sources to become a prevalent and potential target for a green and clean energy solution, such as environmental impacts of marine floating solar [20,21], applications of FPV in marine areas [9], and FPVT used offshore [15,16,22,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%