Potential development of floating photovoltaic in lakes and reservoirs in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and its effectiveness in water and carbon reduction
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Potential development of floating photovoltaic in lakes and reservoirs in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and its effectiveness in water and carbon reduction
Journal of Hydroelectric EngineeringVol. 44, Issue 6, (2025)
Potential development of floating photovoltaic in lakes and reservoirs in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and its effectiveness in water and carbon reduction[J]. Journal of hydroelectric engineering, 2025, 44(6).
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Potential development of floating photovoltaic in lakes and reservoirs in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and its effectiveness in water and carbon reduction[J]. Journal of hydroelectric engineering, 2025, 44(6). DOI: 10.11660/slfdxb.20250605.
Potential development of floating photovoltaic in lakes and reservoirs in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and its effectiveness in water and carbon reduction
To alleviate the current land shortage in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and raise its energy development rates for urban agglomerations
this article examines the potential development of floating photovoltaic in its lakes and reservoirs. We take the Miyun reservoir as an example
and extend it to the whole study region. By constructing a floating photovoltaic power generation model and combining it with relevant meteorological data for simulation
we draw conclusions below. First
when this model is implemented in Miyun Reservoir
the simulated photovoltaic power generation varies in a year in the same trend as temperature and radiation
and the model has universality in the study region. Second
when 5% of the lake and reservoir area is used to develop floating photovoltaic in the study region
its simulated annual power generation reaches 5.07×109 kW·h
roughly 20% of its total photovoltaic output at present
showing there exists a great potential for future development. Third
construction of floating photovoltaics in this study region can reduce annual emissions of 2.8857 million tons of carbon dioxide
save 624 thousand tons of standard coal and 3.1939 million cubic meters of water
and reduce water resource waste caused by evaporation on large lakes and reservoirs. For the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region
floating photovoltaic power stations can improve the utilization rate of its idle water bodies
alleviate its energy pressure and water resource shortage in highly developed urban agglomerations
promote its development of photovoltaic energy
thus supporting the new idea for developing photovoltaic energy in the region.