Thursday, July 15, 2021

S'pore unveils one of the world's biggest floating solar panel farms





S'pore unveils one of the world's biggest floating solar panel farms

Singapore unveiled on Wednesday one of the world's largest floating solar panel farms, spanning an area equivalent to 45 football fields and producing enough electricity to power the island's five water treatment plants.

The project is part of efforts by the land-scarce Southeast Asian city-state to meet a goal of quadrupling its solar energy production by 2025 to help tackle climate change.

Located on a reservoir in western Singapore, the 60 megawatt-peak solar photovoltaic (PV) farm has been built by a wholly owned subsidiary of Sembcorp Industries.

The solar farm could help to reduce carbon emissions by about 32 kilotonnes annually, comparable to taking 7,000 cars off the roads, according to a joint statement by the company and Singapore's national water agency PUB.

As opposed to conventional rooftop solar panels, floating ones perform between 5 percent and 15 percent better because of the cooling effect of the water, and are not impacted by shading from other buildings, according to a presentation on the project.

The electricity generated from the 122,000 solar panels on the 45ha site should make Singapore one of the few countries in the world to have a water treatment system fully powered by sustainable energy.



To allay concerns about the environmental impact of such projects, PUB said an assessment was conducted before installing the solar panels to ensure there was no significant impact on wildlife or water quality.

"It was carefully designed to improve airflow and allow sunlight passing through the water (to reach aquatic life)," said Jen Tan, a regional head at Sembcorp Industries.

The solar panels are designed to last for 25 years and drones will be used to assist with maintenance.

Currently, there are four other floating solar panel projects underway in Singapore.


5 comments:

  1. Singapore has, per Capita, the highest carbon footprint in South East Asia.
    So...they better get cracking with renewable energy.

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    1. Only now u quoted "Capita, the highest carbon footprint in South East Asia"

      !!

      Mfer, do u know who r the countries with the ranking of highest carbon footprint per capita?

      Too bad, yr favourite CCP bashing boy ain't on that top 10 list!

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    2. Now matter how you try to carry the Communist Party of China's balls, there is no escaping the fact that it is the Worlds largest Carbon Dioxide polluter.

      Worst, criminal in my view, China has committed to keep increasing its carbon dioxide emissions 7ntil 2030.

      China's Green propaganda image is Kerbau bullshit..

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    3. Mfer, u forgetting about carbon emission PER CAPITA!

      What r u inhaling?

      Katak fart from that well!

      Wakakakakaka…

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  2. Is this to compensate for that gigantic aircon so-called "natural" Garden in The City that churns out tons of carbon everyday?

    45 football fields...!!! The plantlife and fish under the panels will die, no sunlight.

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