Table 2
Global floating solar installations on stagnant water bodies.
Projects name | Description | Reference |
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Dezhou Dingzhuang Floating Solar Farm, China (320 MW) | Completed in 2020, the world’s largest floating solar farm, located on a reservoir in Shandong Province, China, project generates 550,000 MWh electricity annually. | [27] |
Tengeh Reservoir Floating Solar Farm, Singapore (60 MW): | Officially opened in 2021, this project on Singapore’s Tengeh Reservoir showcases the potential of FSPs in urban environments. With 122,000 solar panels spread across 45 hectares, it contributes significantly to Singapore’s goal of expanding its solar energy capacity. | [28] |
Sirindhorn Dam Floating Solar Project, Thailand (58.5 MW): | Located on the Ubon Ratchathani province’s Sirindhorn Dam, this project demonstrates the viability of FSPs in Southeast Asia with a coverage of 121 hectares. Completed in 2018, it generates clean energy and helps reduce water evaporation from the dam. | [30] |
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