Solar floating system on water
Floating-on-water solar systems are a renewable energy technology consisting of solar panels installed on floating platforms on the water surface. These systems have the ability to produce clean, renewable energy, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The Australian coast is home to one of the largest projects of its kind in the world, with a total capacity of 100Gw. The project uses floating platforms to support the solar panels, which are connected to the local electricity grid to provide clean, renewable energy to local communities. In addition, the project offers significant environmental benefits including reduced air pollution, reduced reliance on fossil fuels and increased marine biodiversity. Floating on-water solar systems offer a viable alternative for producing clean, renewable energy in coastal regions where land space is limited. These systems can also be used to mitigate global climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.