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4 FAQs about Fishpond Solar Photovoltaic Panel Radiation

Does fishery complementary photovoltaic (FPV) power plant affect radiation and energy flux?

Meanwhile, the underlying surface of PV in land is significantly different from those in lake. The fishery complementary photovoltaic (FPV) power plant is a new type of using solar energy by PV power plant in China. The studies of the impact of FPV on the balance of both radiation and energy flux have been less presenting.

Are fishery complementary photovoltaic power plants a new surface type?

The deployment of photovoltaic arrays on the lake has formed a new underlying surface type. But the new underlying surface is different from the natural lake. The impact of fishery complementary photovoltaic (FPV) power plants on the radiation, energy flux, and driving force is unclear.

What is a fishery complementary photovoltaic demonstration base?

The fishery complementary photovoltaic demonstration base is composed of four ponds of 5.7–8.9 acre. The FPV is located on the central the pond with about the water depth from 2.5 m to 3 m.

Where is FPV located in a pond?

The FPV is located on the central the pond with about the water depth from 2.5 m to 3 m. The distance between the flux observational tower inside FPV power plant (the FPV site, blue pin) and outside flux observational tower (the reference site, abbreviate it to REF site, red pin) is about 251 m by Google Earth as shown in Fig. 1 a.

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