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Floating solar panels can meet Maha’s energy demands: Study

Mumbai:

Published on: Feb 20, 2020 12:29 AM IST
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Mumbai:

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The state has the highest potential in India to generate energy via floating solar photovoltaic (FSPV) plants, a country-wide study by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) revealed. FSPV is an emerging technology in which the solar photovoltaic cells are mounted on a structure that floats on a water body, instead of being placed on land or rooftops.

Currently, solar power needs are largely met via ground-based or rooftop installations, which, the study states, face the challenge of land availability.

According to the study, Maharashtra can generate 57,891 mega-watt (MW) of electricity through solar PV installations on 3,173-sqkm water surface area in 568 reservoirs. The study, ‘Floating Solar Photovoltaic (FSPV): A Third Pillar to Solar PV Sector?’, released in February is part of the Energy Transmission Commission (ETC) India. It provides state-wise details of floating solar potential in the form of a web-based interactive tool called India Floating Solar PV-Tool.

Dr Ashvini Kumar, senior director, renewable energy technologies, TERI, said, “We looked at large and medium-sized reservoirs in every state and Maharashtra has a natural gift in this regard. The state is leading in terms of potential for installations of FSPV, followed by Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh.”

 
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Tanushree Venkatraman

Tanushree Venkatraman is a Multimedia Correspondent covering civic issues and governance in Mumbai.

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