Floating Solar Panels
One of my students brought in an article that described floating solar panels. The idea was to use water areas that won't intrude on the surrounding area but rather take advantage of already modified human space. PV panels have negative thermal drift. In other words, they lose efficiency when the temperature increases. So having access to an immediate source for cooling does wonders for the panel efficiency. The article featured a company called Solaris Syndergy , but was dated last year. So I decided to take a look to see how far the innovation has come. Looking into their product, I realized that they solution is centered around CSP. However, I was able to find another company that uses reflectors and PV panels. Check out Scienza Industria Technologia ! The FTCC System. Image from http://www.scintec.it and while we're on the water, why not submerge it! Submerged Photovoltaic Solar Panel Any scuba divers wanting to cross careers w...