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Immediate effect of floating solar energy deployment on greenhouse gas dynamics in ponds

January 1, 2024

Floating photovoltaic (FPV) solar energy offers promise for renewable electricity production that spares land for other societal benefits. FPV deployment may alter greenhouse gas (GHG) production and emissions from waterbodies by changing physical, chemical, and biological processes, which can have implications for the carbon cost of energy production with FPV. Here, we use an ecosystem-scale experiment to assess how GHG dynamics in ponds respond to installation of operationally representative FPV. Following FPV deployments of 70% array coverage, daily whole-pond GHG emissions increased by 26.8% on a carbon dioxide-equivalent (CO2-eq) basis, and dissolved oxygen availability rapidly decreased. Despite increased emissions following FPV deployment, FPV-derived GHG emissions from waterbodies are likely lower than landscape GHG emissions associated with terrestrial solar and hydropower production on a CO2-eq kWh–1 basis. Adaptive management strategies like bubbler installation may reduce the magnitude of FPV impacts on GHG and dissolved oxygen dynamics.

Publication Year 2024
Title Immediate effect of floating solar energy deployment on greenhouse gas dynamics in ponds
DOI 10.1021/acs.est.4c06363
Authors Nicholas E. Ray, Meredith A. Holgerson, Steven Mark Grodsky
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Science and Technology
Index ID 70262206
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Leetown
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