Development of renewable energy sources is among the most important mitigating actions to climate change, and solar and wind power and hydropower is developed with larger volumes than ever before. At the same time, new energy projects cause new environmental impacts and the concerns over habitat degradation is now equally high on the international agenda. This has led to a situation that developers of renewable energy sources must look for new site for their projects already utilized used for human purposes. Using existing reservoirs for hydropower production is one possible alternative to install new solar power panels, i.e. at sites that are already used for hydropower production. One example of this is Statkraft’s developments in Albania that is expected to start electricity production (from 2020) from solar panels floating in a reservoir already established for hydropower production.

It is, however, limited research on how floating solar panels might affect the environmental conditions in the lakes. This study aims at investigating the effects on the water balance, water temperatures and other physical/chemical characteristics of the lake with use of a hydrodynamic lake model.

The study can be divided into the following activities:

  • Literature review on environmental studies from floating solar panels
  • Selection of case study (reservoir) for setting up a hydro-dynamic (lake) model
  • Calibrating the model and perform a set of scenarios with various configurations of floating solar panels
  • Assess the impacts


Figure 1: Floating solar panels installed at a reservoir in Albania (statkraft).


Supervisor: Tor Haakon Bakken

Industry contact: Multiconsult

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