It does sound like a brilliant idea when it comes to solving one major issue in Japan where large scale solar projects are concerned. In one of the upcoming solar farms, it is touted to offer a have capacity of 1.7 megawatts, which in turn would turn it into a world record holder of being the largest floating solar plant of its kind. The other solar farm would have a 1.2 megawatt capacity, and they are tipped to start operations some time in April next year. Set up in the prefecture of Hyogo in Western Japan, the output from these floating panels are touted to be higher compared to the ground-mounted or rooftop panel models, due to the water’s cooling effects that it floats on.
Will the expected change in the water temperature because of these massive solar farms cause some sort of damage to the ecosystem in the long run? After all, some lifeforms can be so sensitive that a slight increase or decrease in temperature could spell the end of an entire generation. Hopefully all of these issues have been worked out by then though.