Solar Powered Floating Farm Could Provide 9855 Tons Of Food Per Year

in #technology6 years ago

As solar energy is quickly rising in efficiency and lowering in price, more creative solutions are being devised to fully bring this technology into widespread mainstream use.

One possible idea that opens many possibilities for solar power, is solar farms that actually float on water.

According to recent reports, one company named Forward Thinking Architecture from Barcelona, Spain is taking this idea a step further, by farming food as well as energy from the sun.

The company has estimated that their project will yield at least 8,152 tons of vegetables a year and 1,703 tons of fish a year.

Javier F. Ponce, one of the minds behind the project said that, “Facing the current challenges of cities growing, land consumption and climate change, I believe projects like the Smart Floating Farms can help change some of the existing paradigms which have led us to the present situation and open new possibilities which can improve the quality of human life and the environment. Based on a Floating Multi-layered strategy which combines Aquaculture(fish), Hydroponics(crops) and Photovoltaics(solar power), we aim that these floating farms can be located close to areas where food is more needed and potentially become automated Farm Clusters run by the use of IT technologies/software.”

As we reported last year, other companies have also been setting up solar panels out in the water.

Kyocera and Century Tokyo Leasing recently announced the construction of the world’s largest floating solar factory. The factory will generate electricity just off the coast of Japan, where many people are seeking renewable sources of energy in the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster.

The site will be located on Yamakura Dam, which is in Ichihara City, Chiba Prefecture, in Japan. This is a great innovation not just because Japan is short on space, but also because it allows the solar panels to operate more efficiently, because the water acts as a natural cooling system.

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I doubt we’ll see this ever in production. The cost to create and maintain a system like this would be astronoical. I’m sure it will also have a negative impact on the aquatic life around it. It will also need to be located in an ocean that is generally calm. The waves and rocking will no doubt affect what can be grown here.

It will be less expensive to build on water soon enough though right? The land costs are outrageous as well.

No, too much engineering. It’s cost will always be way too much for the food produced. Land isn’t expensive everywhere, just by major cities. If we are this desperate to grow feed, the population needs to start steadily decreasing. Growing foods instead of lawns should be the first measure before we start bioengineering and growing food on floating farms.

that should be great for the coastal ecosystems

I just got my power bill. Lol. New ideas please! Thanks for sharing. :). Joy

If your in the U.S . I purchased and installed my own and have a little less than 10k into mine . My setup is 5kw. All it takes is a little time and research . Produced kWh today. The cost comes from laziness of others not doing there due research before jumping into things.

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Nice photography.. 👍

Yes.... I like it

Hope is alive & well. Anarchist can really take an idea like this to grow our movement (pun intended! L.O.L.!).

wow, incredible how the manufacturing process that would require tremendous energy as well 👍👍

Renewable energy is the future i just hope Africa would embrace it too especially with our abundant sunlight