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Recent Advances in Floating Photovoltaic Systems

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CHEMICAL RECORD
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/tcr.202300229

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Floating PV; Solar Cells; PV Cooling; PV Degradation; Sustainability; Clean Energy

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This review article explores the growing trend of floating photovoltaic (FPV) systems, discussing their structure, key factors for site suitability, cooling and cleaning techniques, and prospects for integration with other technologies. By examining the various features of FPV systems, it provides insights into the advantages and challenges of using this sustainable energy technology in different regional contexts.
In recent years, floating photovoltaic (FPV) technologies have gained more importance as a key source of clean energy, particularly in the context of providing sustainable energy to buildings. The rise of land scarcity and the need to reduce carbon emissions have made FPV systems a cost-effective solution for generating electricity. This review article aims to explore the rapidly growing trend of floating PV systems, which can be a practical solution for regions with limited land areas. The article discusses the structure of the PV modules used in FPV plants and key factors that affect site suitability choice. Moreover, the article presents various techniques for cooling and cleaning FPV to keep optimal performance and discusses feasible trends and prospects for the technology. Finally, this paper proposes the potential integration of FPV systems with other technologies to enhance energy generation efficiency and discusses other research aimed at the advancement of the technology. By examining the various features of FPV systems, this review article contributes to understanding the advantages and challenges associated with using this sustainable energy technology in different regional contexts. This article provides an overview of floating photovoltaic (FPV) systems, including their structure, components, site suitability factors, degradation and inspection of PV panels, cooling and cleaning techniques, and prospects for integration with other systems. It highlights the advantages of floating PV structures and explores the challenges associated with their implementation. The article also discusses the potential for integrating floating PV systems with complementary technologies for enhanced performance.image

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