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Technological Advancements In Floating Solar Technologies

  • Report

  • 44 Pages
  • December 2022
  • Region: Global
  • Frost & Sullivan
  • ID: 5725502

Innovative Designs, High-Grade Materials, and Tracking Technology Enhance the Viability of Floating Solar

Because of the increasing population, land acquisition costs are increasing, which presents a challenge for the conventional land-based solar power industry. Floating solar photovoltaics (FSPVs), also known as floatovoltaics, do not require land and will play a major role in the renewable industry in the coming years. FSPVs float on bodies of water, including reservoirs, hydroelectric dams, artificial lakes, industrial or water treatment plants, and lagoons. Another advantage of FSPVs is their ability to conserve water in water bodies by preventing evaporation. Water scarcity will intensify during the next decade. Therefore, any technology that targets water conservation will receive significant traction.

The study covers the technology landscape of FSPVs, major innovations, and R&D activities in the FSPV industry. The technology landscape analyzes the major components unique to the FSPV, including floating supports, anchoring and mooring systems, and offshore cable routes. This section also covers innovations in sun-tracking systems for floating solar power plants. The report covers the drivers, restraints, and growth opportunities for adopting FSPVs.

Table of Contents

1. Strategic Imperatives

  • Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
  • The Strategic Imperative 8™
  • The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Floating Solar Industry
  • Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™
  • Research Methodology

2. Growth Opportunity Analysis

  • Scope of Analysis
  • Segmentation
  • Growth Drivers
  • Growth Restraints

3. Floating Solar: Technology Analysis

  • Introduction to the Floating Solar Technology
  • Components of a Typical Floating Solar Power Plant
  • Floating Support Material Analysis
  • Anchoring Helps Floating Solar Achieve Stability During Water Level Variations
  • Safe Cable Routing to Ensure Consistent Power Transmission From Floating Solar Platform to Onshore Grid
  • Automation for Sun Tracking Enhances the Efficiency of Floating Solar Power Plants

4. Companies to Watch

  • Efficient Floating Solar Power Plant Deployment using Pre-fabricated Floats
  • Floating Solar Solutions Encompassing Complete Value Chain
  • Construction Solution for High-performance Floating Solar Power Plants
  • Patented Polymer Membrane-based Floating Solar System
  • Liquid Solar Array (LSA) Technology Facilitating Floating Solar Plant-based Concentrated Solar Power (CSP)

5. IP Analysis of the Floating Solar Patent Landscape

  • South Korea Leads in Floating Solar R&D Activity in the Last 3 Years

6. Growth Opportunity Universe

  • Growth Opportunity 1: Integration of Floating Solar with Hydropower Plants
  • Growth Opportunity 2: Deploying FSPVs in Regions with High Solar Irradiance to Enhance their Economic Viability
  • Growth Opportunity 3: Hybrid Floating Solar Integrated with Other Ocean Energy Technologies

7. Appendix

  • Technology Readiness Levels (TRL): Explanation

8. Next Steps

  • Your Next Steps
  • List of Exhibits
  • Legal Disclaimer