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Titre: Floating photovoltaics systems on water irrigation ponds: Technical potential and multi-benefits analysis
Auteur(s): Muñoz-Cerón, Emilio
Osorio-Aravena, Juan Carlos
Rodríguez-Segura, Francisco Javier
Frolova, Marina
Ruano-Quesada, Antonio Antonio
Résumé: Floating photovoltaic systems (FPV) can be a more sustainable alternative for the energy transition than ground-mounted photovoltaic systems, as they avoid occupying useable land and the power generation is more distributed. This paper presents the first study that calculates the FPV technical potential at the province/municipality level, focusing on water irrigation ponds, which it is a novelty in the literature that usually focuses on large water infrastructures in a national approach. In the province of Jaén (Spain), more than 3000 ponds dedicated to agricultural irrigation have been identified and their surface area and location was obtained. The results, calculated for each pond, reveal that, in a conservative scenario, in which only 25% of their surface area is covered, a minimum of 490 MWp can be installed, which can provide 251% of the province agricultural electricity consumption and 27% of the total electricity needs. This analysis has also been performed at the municipal level, where all possible FPV plants have been aggregated and compared with consumption that would be covered at this scale. Furthermore, this technology brings additional benefits, as it avoids the occupation of 12 km2 of useable land, 8.8·106 m3/year of water evaporated, while creating more than 7000 jobs.
Mots-clés: Renewable energy
Solar Energy
Photovoltaics
Floating PV
Irrigation ponds
Date de publication: 15-mai-2023
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: This work has been possible thanks to the joint result of two research projects. On the one hand, the scope of the research carried out within the project “Adaptation to sustainable energy transition in Europe: Environmental, socio-economic and cultural aspects (ADAPTAS)” (Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness and State Research Agency of Spain, and European Regional Development Fund, CSO2017-86975-R) has made it possible to identify floating solar technology as an alternative for this energy transition. On the other hand, the R&D contract that the University of Jaen has with the company Desarrollos Tecnológicos INTELEC S.L. titled “Analysis of the operation of a Floating Solar Photovoltaic Installation” been of special relevance in the data obtained in the research.
Editeur: Elsevier
Référence bibliographique: milio Muñoz-Cerón, Juan Carlos Osorio-Aravena, Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Segura, Marina Frolova, Antonio Ruano-Quesada, Floating photovoltaics systems on water irrigation ponds: Technical potential and multi-benefits analysis, Energy, Volume 271, 2023, 127039, ISSN 0360-5442, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2023.127039
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