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Renewed Energy - Top 10 Largest FLOATING SOLAR FARMS in the world In this video, I discussed some of the biggest floating solar farms in the world. What is a floating solar farm? A floating solar farm is a type of solar power installation where solar panels are mounted on structures that float on the surface of a body of water. These water bodies can include dams, reservoirs, lakes, ponds, or other man-made or natural water surfaces. The solar panels used in floating solar farms are typically photovoltaic panels, which convert sunlight into electricity. The basic concept of a floating solar farm involves deploying solar panels on floating platforms, often secured with anchors to prevent drifting. The panels are arranged in rows on the floating structures, and the entire system is designed to float on the water. The electrical energy generated by the solar panels is then collected and can be integrated into the local power grid or used for specific purposes. Canoe Brook Reservoir floating solar farm (United States) Saemangeum Floating Solar Power Plant (South Korea) Veredas Sol e Lares plant (Brazil) Omkareshwar Dam Floating Solar Farm (India) Alqueva Floating Solar Power Plant (Portugal) Dezhou Dingzhuang Floating Solar Farm (China) Cirata Floating Solar Power Plant (Indonesia) Yamakura Dam reservoir in Ichihara (Japan) Sirindhorn Dam Hydro-Floating Solar Power Plant (Thailand) Tengeh Reservoir floating solar farm (Singapore) |