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The 16MW floating solar project in Guangdong withstood the typhoon, proving its durability & resilience to strong winds in adverse conditions

One of the fiercest typhoons to hit the area of Zhanjiang, Guangdong, China, since 1949 was Super Typhoon Capricorn this month. In this wild weather, torrential winds and giant waves, what is the durability of floating solar panels? If you were anticipating seeing some broken panels, think again. Despite considerable damage, including power outages, caused throughout southern China by the sustained gusts, which reached speeds of up to 60 m/s and a maximum wind force of 17 at its core, floating solar PV was fine. Typhoon Capricorn caused containers to break and collapse away, and cranes to plummet. Mibet’s 16 MW floating solar plant withstood and won out.

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Source: Clean Technica

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The booster station for China’s first large-scale, pile-fixed deep-water offshore PV project has been energized for the first time.

The CGN Yantai Zhaoyuan 400 MW floating solar project, located in Laizhou Bay in northern Zhaoyuan City, spans 6,44 square kilometers and comprises 121 PV sub-arrays.

With an alternating current (AC) side-rated capacity of 400 MW and a direct current (DC) side installation capacity of 539.3274 MW, the project uses Grand Sunergy’s Seapower double-sided, double-glass heterojunction (HJT) solar modules.

According to the company, offshore photovoltaics face unique challenges due to the harsh marine environment, which includes high humidity, salt spray, corrosion, UV radiation, lightning, low temperatures, and biological fouling.

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Source: Offshore Energy

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