Grootste Drijvende Zonne-Energiecentrale ter Wereld Geopend in Huainan, China
Geschreven op 26-5-2017 - Erik van Erne. Geplaatst in Energie en BesparingIn het voormalige kolenmijngebied van Huainan in China ligt nu de grootste drijvende zonne-energiecentrale ter wereld. Het mijngebied is grotendeels onder water gezet en blijkt nu de ideale plek te zijn voor grote aantallen drijvende zonnepanelen.
Het water is tussen de vier en tien meter diep en vormt volgens Sungrow een basis die stabiel genoeg is. Zonne-energie op water heeft daarnaast als groot voordeel dat het koele water op een natuurlijke manier voorkomt dat de panelen oververhit raken.
The 40-megawatt facility takes the title of the world’s largest floating solar plant, overtaking other floating farms in india and australia. by placing the solar panels on water, the cooler air at the surface helps to minimize the risk of the panels overheating and decreasing in performance. the panels have been linked up a central inverter and combiner box, both supplied by Sungrow and customized to work with floating power plants, made to be resistant to high levels of humidity and spray.
Zie ook Drijvende Zonnepanelen Op Industrieterrein Westpoort in Groningen by Sunfloat – Drijvend Met de Zon Meedraaiend Rond Zonnepanelenveld in de Eisenhowerplas in Elst– Het Grootste Drijvend Zonnepark van Nederland: Zonnepark Bergerden in Lingewaard – Nationaal Consortium Zon op Water Gaat Drie Drijvende Zonneparken van 100 MW Realiseren – Zon op Zee: Drijvend Zonnepark op Noordzee – Floating Solar-at-Sea by Oceans of Energy
Erik van Erne zegt:
26 mei 2017 om 16:39 | Permalink
World’s largest floating solar plant up and running in China
China switched on the world’s largest floating solar plant in May. The solar panels spread over the surface of water flooding a defunct coal mining site near the city of Huainan in China’s eastern Anhui province. Built by Sungrow Power Supply, with its full capacity of 40 megawatts, the plant can provide electricity for more than 15,000 homes.
Erik van Erne zegt:
25 juni 2017 om 15:19 | Permalink
The biggest floating solar energy plant in the world has opened in China by WEF
Erik van Erne zegt:
2 juli 2017 om 11:56 | Permalink
World’s largest floating solar farm in East China
The 40-megawatt power plant, with 165,000 solar panels, is built on the surface of a lake in east China’s Anhui. The lake takes shape as rain
Erik van Erne zegt:
21 juli 2017 om 14:14 | Permalink
China Adds Record 24.4 Gigawatts Of New Solar In First Half Of 2017
China installed a record 24.4 gigawatts worth of new solar capacity across the first half of 2017, according to new figures from the country’s solar PV association, a new year-on-year record of 9% up on 2016’s own record installation numbers.
At this rate, if things continue the way they have been going over the first half of the year, and policy continues to drive the installation of renewable energy located central to where it is needed, solar may well again beat the massive 34 GW installed in 2016 — a figure which was up 126% on 2015’s solar installations, and well up on analyst predictions.
Bill zegt:
23 augustus 2017 om 12:41 | Permalink
China Brings 13.5 Gigawatts Of Solar PV Online In A Single Month
China has installed 24.4 gigawatts (GW) of solar PV in the first six months of 2017, including an extraordinary 13.5GW in the month of June alone, as developers rushed to complete installations to capitalise on a higher feed-in tariff that expired on July 1.
According to the data from the China PV Industry Association (CPIA), the 24.4GW of new capacity — a combination of large and small scale — represented an increase of 9% year on year. It is also equivalent capacity to Australia’s entire coal fleet, and more than four times its installed solar capacity.
The boost in installations was also accompanied by a 28% jump in the amount of solar cells produced in the first half to 32GW, while the output of solar modules rose 26% to 34GW.
Juan zegt:
28 augustus 2017 om 16:07 | Permalink
This Floating Solar Farm Can Power 15,000 Homes
The Chinese city of Huainan is best known for its coal reserves, but it is also now the place where the world’s largest floating solar farm is found, sitting atop a coal mine.
This solar farm is currently generating electricity. With a 40-megawatt power plant running 120,000 solar panels, this facility will yield some interesting statistics in the near future. The US$45 million investment already has the potential to power around 15,000 homes for a full year. All things considered, this is by far one of the largest renewable energy operations in the world today.
Erik van Erne zegt:
9 augustus 2018 om 16:50 | Permalink
China Installeert 24,3 gigawattpiek zonnepanelen in eerste helft 2018
De National Energy Administration in China meldt dat in de eerste helft van 2018 24,3 gigawattpiek aan zonnepanelen is geinstalleerd.Per eind juni beschikt China nu over 154,5 gigawattpiek aan zonnepanelen.
In 2017 steeg de afzet van zonnepanelen in China met ruim 50 procent tot 53 gigawattpiek. In totaal beschikte China per eind 2017 over zo’n 130 gigawattpiek aan pv-vermogen.
In de eerste helft van 2018 werd er 12,1 gigawattpiek aan zonnepanelen in de utiliteitsmarkt verwelkomd en 12,2 gigawattpiek aan distributed generated pv.