Developing reliable floating solar systems on seas: A review

IF 5.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Ocean Engineering Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1016/j.oceaneng.2025.120525
Luofeng Huang , Hashim Elzaabalawy , Mohamed Sarhaan , Ahmed Sherif , Haoyu Ding , Binjian Ou , Danlei Yang , Burak Can Cerik
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Solar PhotoVoltaic (PV), as a clean and affordable energy solution, has become ubiquitous around the world. In order to install enough PV coverage to meet the demand of global climate action, there has been a growing research interest in deploying solar panels on abundant sea space. However, the harsh marine environment is holding stakeholders back with safety concerns. There is a necessity to ensure the reliability of FPV on seas. To facilitate research in this area, the present review scans all Floating PV (FPV) literature related to the ocean, with a focus on reliability and risk mitigation. It starts by presenting contemporary and potentially future FPV designs for seas, inventorying both mechanical and electrical components. Accordingly, possible risks in the system are discussed with the associate mitigations suggested. Subsequently, a series of protective approaches to assess offshore wind and wave loads on FPV are introduced. This is followed by a structural integrity review for the system’s fatigue and ultimate strength, accompanied by anti-corrosion, anti-biofouling, and robust mooring concerns. Finally, essential research gaps are identified, including the modelling of numerous floating bodies on seas, mooring methodology for enormous FPV coverage, the interactions between FPV and the surrounding sea environments, and remote sensing and digital twins of the system for optimal energy efficiency and structural health. Overall, this work provides comprehensive insights into essential considerations of FPV on seas, supporting sustainable developments and long-term cost reductions in this sector.
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开发可靠的海上浮动太阳能系统:综述
太阳能光伏(PV)作为一种清洁、经济的能源解决方案,在世界范围内已经无处不在。为了安装足够的光伏覆盖以满足全球气候行动的需求,在丰富的海洋空间上部署太阳能电池板的研究兴趣日益浓厚。然而,恶劣的海洋环境使利益相关者对安全问题感到担忧。确保FPV在海上的可靠性是必要的。为了促进这一领域的研究,本综述扫描了所有与海洋相关的浮动PV (FPV)文献,重点关注可靠性和风险缓解。首先介绍了当前和未来的海上FPV设计,盘点了机械和电气部件。因此,讨论了系统中可能存在的风险,并提出了相应的缓解措施。随后,介绍了一系列评估FPV海上风浪荷载的保护方法。随后,对系统的疲劳和极限强度进行结构完整性检查,同时考虑防腐、抗生物结垢和锚泊的坚固性。最后,确定了必要的研究空白,包括海上众多浮体的建模,巨大FPV覆盖的系泊方法,FPV与周围海洋环境之间的相互作用,以及系统的遥感和数字双胞胎,以实现最佳的能源效率和结构健康。总的来说,这项工作为海上FPV的基本考虑提供了全面的见解,支持该领域的可持续发展和长期成本降低。
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Ocean Engineering
Ocean Engineering 工程技术-工程:大洋
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7.30
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34.00%
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2379
审稿时长
8.1 months
期刊介绍: Ocean Engineering provides a medium for the publication of original research and development work in the field of ocean engineering. Ocean Engineering seeks papers in the following topics.
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