Inland water reservoirs are perfect for hosting floating solar panels, but what if floating panels are combined with wind & wave energy projects and taken to the opens sea? If currents can be moderated, power projects can be scaled up and caged fisheries can be established too!!
Mariculture offers endless possibilities
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Kerala coast has calm waters that are ideal for deep sea cage farming. Pilot is trialing super-sized cages, where each cage, 13m diameter X 30m deep can produce 90 tonnes and several cages can be grouped together.
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Prospective floating solar panels projects
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✽— AP has confirmed 10MW project next year. It is also planning 100 MW project at Penna Ahobilam Balancing Reservoir. Dam itself has installed capacity of only 20MW!
✽— NHPC plans 600MW solar project at the 1960 MW Koyna HE in Maha. It has lined up other projects in Kerala, AP, TN and UP
✽— Private companies are also doing projects.
Mariculture offers endless possibilities
Kerala coast has calm waters that are ideal for deep sea cage farming. Pilot is trialing super-sized cages, where each cage, 13m diameter X 30m deep can produce 90 tonnes and several cages can be grouped together.
https://plus.google.com/100789863972538583352/posts/dcSwBDAnTBx
Prospective floating solar panels projects
✽— AP has confirmed 10MW project next year. It is also planning 100 MW project at Penna Ahobilam Balancing Reservoir. Dam itself has installed capacity of only 20MW!
✽— NHPC plans 600MW solar project at the 1960 MW Koyna HE in Maha. It has lined up other projects in Kerala, AP, TN and UP
✽— Private companies are also doing projects.
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