The offshore environment represents a vast source of renewable energy, and marine renewable energy plants have the potential to contribute to the future energy mix significantly. Floating solar technology emerged nearly a decade ago, driven mainly by the lack of available land, loss of efficiency at high operating cell temperature, energy security and decarbonisation targets. The vast majority of the available technology and projects in operation are located in inland freshwater bodies. Currently there is momentum in the sector to develop floating solar systems to be deployed in marine environments. Experience from inland floating solar projects could open up possibilities to scale up and move to nearshore or even offshore conditions. Hence, it is relevant to explore the technical feasibility and challenges of designing floating photovoltaics (FPV) in marine environments, with a natural transition of FPV applications first to nearshore locations and then further exposed offshore environments. This research study provides a literature review of the potential of marine applications of floating solar plants, exploring the current available technologies, the technical challenges and the risks in designing and building these projects in the marine environment.
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December 2020
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November 26 2020
Marine floating solar plants: an overview of potential, challenges and feasibility
Sara Oliveira-Pinto, MSc;
Sara Oliveira-Pinto, MSc
Senior Researcher, Equinor ASA (formerly designated Statoil), Stavanger, Norway (corresponding author: spin@equinor.com)
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Jasper Stokkermans, BSc, MSc
Jasper Stokkermans, BSc, MSc
Marine Engineer, Equinor ASA (formerly designated Statoil), Stavanger, Norway
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
February 25 2020
Accepted:
June 03 2020
Online ISSN: 1751-7737
Print ISSN: 1741-7597
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2020
Maritime Engineering (2020) 173 (4): 120–135.
Article history
Received:
February 25 2020
Accepted:
June 03 2020
Citation
Oliveira-Pinto S, Stokkermans J (2020), "Marine floating solar plants: an overview of potential, challenges and feasibility". Maritime Engineering, Vol. 173 No. 4 pp. 120–135, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmaen.2020.10
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