Can floating solar power stations become a significant renewable energy source?

A Water Vlog, with Phil Alsop, Editor of Water Magazine

In this Water Vlog, Phil Alsop, Editor of Water Magazine, and Mike Kelly, AquaGen365 Development Director, discusses the potential for floating solar power to become a significant renewable energy source, following the recent announcement of a joint venture between RSK and Nova Innovation – AquaGen365 – which will focus on designing and installing floating solar power stations.

Its first floating solar project is already up and running in the Port of Leith in Edinburgh.

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