Floating Solar PV on Foam with Air Bubblers
cleantechnica.com Jun 15, 2026

Floating Solar PV on Foam with Air Bubblers

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Researchers have developed a foam-based floating solar PV system with air bubblers to improve efficiency in cold climates. The system features solar modules attached to polyethylene foam slabs, providing insulation and preventing ice formation. Tests showed a significant energy yield advantage compared to other PV models, with the foam-based system generating more energy annually. The system also demonstrated evaporation reduction for water conservation and was found to be economical. The study's findings have implications for the adoption of floating solar PV in cold regions. The system's effectiveness and economic viability could lead to wider adoption.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Foam-based floating PV systems can expand sustainable energy production to cold climates, previously a challenging environment for solar panels.
  • · Economical solutions like this can drive growth in the renewable energy sector.