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    Florida’s first floating solar farm is now online

    Duke Energy is piloting a floating solar farm in Florida – the state’s first – on an existing cooling pond in Polk County.

    The almost 1-megawatt (MW) floating solar array features more than 1,800 solar panels that float on top of two acres of the water’s surface on the pond – which used to be a phosphate mining pit – at the Duke Energy Hines Energy Complex in Bartow, southeast of Lakeland. It’s proving enough clean electricity to power around 100 local households.

    The bifacial floating solar panels Duke uses in the project produce 10-20% more power than single-sided panels.

    The project took around six months to construct and connect to the grid. The modular floating solar farm was assembled on land before crews anchored it in the pond. Between every other row of panels, there’s a walkway so crews can do electrical maintenance or…

    Read the full article originally published at electrek.co.

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