Bihar’s first floating power plant

In Context 

  • Bihar Renewable Energy Development Agency (BREDA) is set to commission the state’s first two MW floating solar power plant in Darbhanga.

About the project

  • The government has taken this initiative on an experimental basis. 
    • If the experiment is successful, the same work will be carried out at other places. 
  • The Darbhanga power station plant is going to be the first-of-a-kind in Bihar which is being built over a pond.
  • The plant consists of 4,004 solar modules. Each module is installed in the pond and is capable of generating 505-megawatt peak (MWp) electricity
    • They will generate around 2 MW of green and clean energy. 
  • It will generate 2.7 million units annually and will help in reducing 64,125 tonnes of CO2 in its lifecycle of 25 years,
  • The floating power plant will help meet two goals: Produce green energy from solar panels and promote fish farming.

What is Floating solar photovoltaic (FPV) ?

  • The floating solar photovoltaic (FPV) system is an emerging technology in which a solar photovoltaic (PV) system is placed directly on top of a body of water, as opposed to on land or on building rooftops.
  • These installations open up new opportunities for scaling up solar generating capacity, especially in countries with high population density and competing uses for available land. 
  • The technology is particularly promising for fast-growing Asian economies. Interest is growing rapidly in the region, and large plants are being installed or planned in China, India and Southeast Asia.
  • The world’s first floating solar plant was built in Japan, in Aichi Prefecture in central Honshu.
  • Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has successfully commissioned India’s largest Floating Solar PV plant. 
    • Located at NTPC Simhadri in Andhra Pradesh, the 25 MW floating SPV project covers an area of 100 acres. 

Potential advantages of FPV include:

  • Emerging alternative 
    • Floating solar units are emerging as an alternative to conventional ground-mounted PV systems. 
      • These conserve water through reduction of evaporation, increased generation due to cooling effect on the panels and reduced installation time.
  • Scientifically proved: 
    • Scientific studies have proved that floating solar panels generate higher output due to lower ambient temperature existing on the surface of the waterbody.
  • Avoids land acquisition 
    • The greatest advantage of floating solar is that it avoids land acquisition and site preparation issues associated with traditional solar installations. 
  •  An attractive option for countries with high population density 
    • In some cases, floating solar allows for power generation to be sited much closer to areas where demand for electricity is high. 
      • This makes the technology an attractive option for countries with high population density and competing uses for available land.
  • The technology can also help manage periods of low water availability by using solar capacity first and drawing on hydropower at night or during peak demand.
  • They also ensure “improvements in water quality, through decreased algae growth” 

Challenges 

  • Water surface conditions are much rougher (larger waves and higher winds)
  • Mooring and anchoring become even more critical amid large tidal movements and currents.
  • Salinity tests the durability of components
  • The accumulation of marine organisms on equipment (“biofouling”) can interfere with functionality.
  • The harsher near-shore environment imposes stringent requirements on floats, anchors, moorings, and components. 

Conclusion 

  • Despite these challenges, floating solar offers significant opportunities for the global expansion of solar energy capacity.

India’s Solar Capacity and related Initiative

  • India have set a target of producing 100 GW of solar energy by 2022. 
  • The cumulative capacity of grid-connected solar photovoltaic (PV) installations is around 40 GW and of the current capacity, about 35.6 GW, is generated from ground-mounted plants and 4.4 GW from rooftop solar. 
    • A gigawatt is 1,000 megawatt.
  • A recent International Energy Agency (IEA) report states that by the end of 2040, India will represent 30% of the world’s solar installed capacity. 
  • International Solar Alliance (ISA)
    • The ISA was conceived as a joint effort by India and France to mobilise efforts against climate change through the deployment of solar energy solutions. 
    • It was presented by the leaders of the two countries at the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) held in Paris in 2015.
    • Headquarters: India 

Source: DTE

 
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