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A global study of freshwater coverage by floating photovoltaics

Floating Photovoltaic (FPV) deployments are accelerating worldwide and FPV coverage on water surface can strongly influence their ecological impacts. Yet, a global assessment of their characteristics is still lacking. We identified 643 FPV power plants constructed across the globe. We found that FPV power plants currently exist in 28 countries, predominantly concentrated in Asia. FPV coverage was highly variable between lakes, ranging from 0.004% to 89.9% of lake surface area. Overall, FPV coverage averaged 34.2% (± 22 SD, n=494), varying significantly across continents. FPV coverage was significantly driven by lake size and morphological complexity, with smaller lakes and lakes with simplified morphology having higher FPV coverage. The high variability in FPV coverage worldwide suggests a high context-dependency of their ecological impacts that will likely be stronger in small lakes with higher FPV coverage.
- French National Centre for Scientific Research France
- Lancaster University United Kingdom
- Institut National des Sciences de l Univers France
- Laboratoire Parole et Langage France
- University of Toulouse France
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, lake ecosystems, 610, FPV cover, renewable energy, environmental impact
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, lake ecosystems, 610, FPV cover, renewable energy, environmental impact
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