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Offshore Floating Solar Farm Development Programme

Authors: null Sai Fai Hui; null Cheuk Lun Lei; null Ho Fai Ho; K.W. Chan; W.C. Lo; W.W. Chan; E.K.W. Cheng;

Offshore Floating Solar Farm Development Programme

Abstract

Off-shore solar farm is investigated and the pro and cons of the system are discussed. The concept is to promote the installation of seawater floating solar power generation system that may have a higher potential than the installation on building, lands and fresh water. A list of advanced power generation researches is examined for its possible inclusion in the power generation in the solar farm. This includes the power electronic protection and by-pass, maximum power point tracking, ocean wave power generation.

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This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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