What we learned from those projects is that these floating solar parks cost 25-30% more than if installed on land.
What is the price of land they are installed on?
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What we learned from those projects is that these floating solar parks cost 25-30% more than if installed on land.
There have been other places where such have been installed to minimise evaporation while generating power. Somewhere in India
I hope it isn't that bad
That is why I said water bodiesIIRC, the Indian project was on canals. Shade Balls would not have worked due to the flowing water. Do they have one for large reservoirs as well?
Is it the gimmick? What is more affordable and better? I am not knowledgeable in this field so I am interested in listening what is more affordable and better?I'm not even saying that it will not work. My contention is that if there indeed are more affordable and more manageable options for us to get even better results then why would we want to pursue this? Because it's the gimmick that we are after.
That is why I said water bodies
Is it the gimmick? What is more affordable and better? I am not knowledgeable in this field so I am interested in listening what is more affordable and better?
yes but this "gimmick" is to decrease evaporation from water bodies?Building a Solar Power Generation unit on land in areas of Sindh, South Punjab or Balochistan where the sun is always shinning will 1) save us massively on construction costs, 2) save us higher maintenance costs and 3) generate more electricity year round. To prevent water loss in reservoirs cheap Shade balls offer a relatively inexpensive solution with virtually negligible maintenance costs.
yes but this "gimmick" is to decrease evaporation from water bodies?
I agree there are some OTHER things we can do...But evaporation on water bodies is causing rivers and dams to dry up. Islamabad famous dam was dried during summer. I was in Islamabad for summer so I know...
So this "gimmick" is to ensure the water bodies are not drying up when in need...we can create more dams but if the heat is going to dry up the dams coz our whole water cycle is in ruins due to unexpected weather and extreme temperatures...what other options do we have?
What is the price of land they are installed on?
Sea has waves dams are not as roughi think instead of dams they can be used better at sea side as dams have less area
The biggest problem of Pakistanis (govt and people alike) you described in this postThe main problem of Pakistan is, although there are number of new projects and ideas, these are implemented too, but after starting it, these projects are not maintained afterwards. They are left as Feral animals. Trillions of rupees wasted like that. Infrastructure, equipment, manpower and what not. The funny part is: even after demise of such projects, these projects remain alive in files, and employees keep drawing their salaries for the rest of their lives.
Depending on dams for electricity is as wasteful as modern industrial complex, as it costs a lot, and a considerable part is wasted in transmission. Better we adopt modern modals.