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Emergence of Floating Solar Module Energy Generating Technology
Floating photovoltaic (FPV) systems are a new technology that can be used to generate electricity on water bodies. It is crucial to assess the current state and future expectations for technological advancements for solar power generation with value-added solutions, particularly since floating photovoltaic systems have facilities that float on the surface.India, which has a high consumption for energy and a dearth of urban waste land for solar photovoltaic plants, can capture solar energy through the use of floating PV plant technology. To achieve sustainable objectives the establishment of floating solar plants, or solar arrays above floating structures on water bodies, is regularly encouraged by the government.India is among the blessed countries that have around 400 rivers, which are vital to enhancing the livelihood of a sizable population. This paper includes present scenario of solar energy in India along with other leading countries predicting the futuristic possibilities to utilize solar energy in wide. Discussions include the layout of solar cells, connections, power delivery, potential environmental effects, and coastal power management. The configuration of FPV's along with its positive and negative sides are briefly explained here.