TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - China Three Gorges New Energy started building the 150-megawatt project in July and part of the plant has connected to the grid, according to a 10 December statement.
The project features panels fixed to floats on the surface of a lake that formed after a coal mine collapsed, according to the unit. The entire facility is expected to come online by May 2018.
Floating solar is getting bigger in China, where ground-mounted projects aren’t used to full capacity because of grid congestion.
About 5.6 percent of solar power generation was idled in the first three quarters, according to data from the National Energy Administration.
Before construction of China Three Gorges’ plant, China’s biggest commissioned floating solar project was a 40-megawatt farm by Sungrow Power Supply in the same province, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
Source: Independent