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Published on: January 30, 2019
Machine learning-based long-term degradation and LCOE Analysis of floating PV with custom pontoon design
Roby Mohajon1, Md Rabiul Islam Polash1, Md Nabil Shahriar1
1Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Barishal Engineering College, University of Dhaka, North Durgapur, Barishal, Bangladesh.
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Floating Photovoltaic (FPV) systems are a feasible alternative for solar energy utilization in areas where land is scarce. However, issues related to performance degradation, ecological effects, and economic viability have restricted the widespread acceptance of this technology. This study examines the eco-compatibility of a 5 MW FPV solar plant, which is suitable for a wetland ecosystem in Bangladesh, and examines the technical feasibility, environmental sustainability, and economic viability of the plant. In this study, a model was developed using detailed system-level simulations, and the model validated the structural feasibility of a specially designed light-permeable annular pontoon by performing hydrostatic buoyancy and stability tests. Ecological compatibility is assessed using a light-transmission-based photosynthetic viability model, whereas the long-term degradation of the performance ratio and energy yield over a 25-year lifetime is predicted using a climate-aware machine learning framework that incorporates irradiance, temperature, humidity, and system aging effects. Furthermore, an economic model sensitive to inflation was used to examine the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) in the case study. The results show an average performance ratio of 82.4%, lifecycle energy outputs of approximately 222 GWh, and an LCOE of 0.0315 USD/kWh. In addition, approximately 70% of the aquatic photosynthesis potential is retained, and approximately 104,149.5 tCO₂ is eliminated.
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