Carbon Footprint of Floating PV Systems: IEA PVPS Task 12: PV Sustainability

Josco Kester, Ji Liu, Ashish Binani, Garvin Heath (NREL Technical Monitor)

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

This report, conducted by the Dutch research organization TNO, presents the first detailed life cycle inventory (LCI) analysis of operational floating photovoltaic (FPV) systems. The study, focusing on two operational systems in Western Europe, reveals that FPV systems on small inland water bodies can be a valuable complement to ground-mounted PV systems in terms of greenhouse gas emissions reduction. If PV module degradation is limited, these systems' carbon footprint is 3-4 times lower than the EU grid mix target for 2030. The report compares two FPV systems with different floater compositions (HDPE and steel/HDPE) to hypothetical ground-mounted systems, using comprehensive background data. The findings highlight the necessity for long-term monitoring and thorough environmental assessments. Josco Kester, a scientist at TNO, underscores the potential environmental benefits of these systems, which could enhance the adoption of renewable energy technologies.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages49
StatePublished - 2024

Bibliographical note

NREL's Garvin Heath is a task manager of IEA PVPS Task 12

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-6A20-95487

Other Report Number

  • Report IEA-PVPS T12-29:2024

Keywords

  • carbon footprint
  • floating photovoltaics (FPV)
  • greenhouse gas emissions
  • ground-mounted PV comparison
  • HDPE floaters
  • inland water bodies
  • life cycle inventory (LCI)

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