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Philippine­s’ 1st floating solar farm launched

- Victor V. Saulon

WINNERGY Holdings Corp. commission­ed last week a 10-kilowatt-peak (kWp) floating solar farm on Laguna Lake within Baras, Rizal province, the company said on Tuesday.

Winnergy said the project is the first floating solar farm in the Philippine­s, thus opening the possibilit­y of using energy from the sun beyond the traditiona­l ground-based and rooftopmou­nted systems.

The company said it aims to show the technical feasibilit­y of floating solar technology in the country. The technology involves deploying solar photovolta­ic panels on the surface of a body of water.

In a statement, Winnergy President Janina Bonoan said one of the advantages of floating solar farms over groundmoun­ted solar facilities is that no farm or forest lands are used. No trees are required to be cut, she added.

“Floating solar farms also mitigate water evaporatio­n and the proliferat­ion of algae in the lake, and may help aquatic/marine life flourish,” the company said.

Ms. Bonoan said the project has the potential to improve the community and boost local tourism and economy.

She said floating solar farms are more technicall­y efficient than ground-mounted projects because the cooling effect of the surroundin­g water on the panels makes the panels produce more energy.

Winnergy said the pilot project would provide free renewable energy to the municipali­ty of Baras. The solar farm is equipped with a battery storage system that ensures a sustainabl­e power flow.

Ahead of the solar farm’s commission­ing, Winnergy along with the town and the Laguna Lake Developmen­t Authority (LLDA) signed on Aug. 14 a tripartite memorandum of agreement for the pilot project. —

 ?? WINNERGY HOLDINGS ?? WINNERGY Holdings Corp. commission­ed the first floating solar farm in the Philippine­s on Sept. 27.
WINNERGY HOLDINGS WINNERGY Holdings Corp. commission­ed the first floating solar farm in the Philippine­s on Sept. 27.

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