LAPSE:2023.27904
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LAPSE:2023.27904
Water Conservation Potential of Self-Funded Foam-Based Flexible Surface-Mounted Floatovoltaics
Koami Soulemane Hayibo, Pierce Mayville, Ravneet Kaur Kailey, Joshua M. Pearce
April 11, 2023
A potential solution to the coupled water−energy−food challenges in land use is the concept of floating photovoltaics or floatovoltaics (FPV). In this study, a new approach to FPV is investigated using a flexible crystalline silicon-based photovoltaic (PV) module backed with foam, which is less expensive than conventional pontoon-based FPV. This novel form of FPV is tested experimentally for operating temperature and performance and is analyzed for water-savings using an evaporation calculation adapted from the Penman−Monteith model. The results show that the foam-backed FPV had a lower operating temperature than conventional pontoon-based FPV, and thus a 3.5% higher energy output per unit power. Therefore, foam-based FPV provides a potentially profitable means of reducing water evaporation in the world’s at-risk bodies of fresh water. The case study of Lake Mead found that if 10% of the lake was covered with foam-backed FPV, there would be enough water conserved and electricity generated to service Las Vegas and Reno combined. At 50% coverage, the foam-backed FPV would provide over 127 TWh of clean solar electricity and 633.22 million m3 of water savings, which would provide enough electricity to retire 11% of the polluting coal-fired plants in the U.S. and provide water for over five million Americans, annually.
Keywords
dual use, energy water nexus, floating photovoltaic, floatovoltaic, FPV, photovoltaic, solar energy, Water, water conservation
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Hayibo KS, Mayville P, Kailey RK, Pearce JM. Water Conservation Potential of Self-Funded Foam-Based Flexible Surface-Mounted Floatovoltaics. (2023). LAPSE:2023.27904
Author Affiliations
Hayibo KS: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USA [ORCID]
Mayville P: Department of Material Science & Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USA
Kailey RK: Department of Material Science & Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USA
Pearce JM: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USA; Department of Material Science & Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USA; School of Electrical Engineering, Aalto [ORCID]
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Energies
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13
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23
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E6285
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2020
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2020-11-28
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1996-1073
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