Floating solar panels in India, or "floatovoltaics," are an emerging renewable energy solution designed to float on water bodies. This technology conserves valuable land, reduces water evaporation, and increases panel efficiency due to the cooling effect of the water.

Floating solar panels in India, or "floatovoltaics," are an emerging renewable energy solution designed to float on water bodies. This technology conserves valuable land, reduces water evaporation, and increases panel efficiency due to the cooling effect of the water. 
India is home to some of the largest floating solar installations in the world. Notable projects include: 
Omkareshwar Dam Floating Solar Park (Madhya Pradesh):
 India's most ambitious project, with a planned 600 MW capacity (phased development) built over 260 hectares of water.
Ramagundam Floating Solar Project (Telangana): 
A 100 MW operational project commissioned on an ash pond by NTPC.
Kayamkulam Floating Solar Project (Kerala): 
A 100 MW+ capacity project spanning a 350-acre backwater area.
For commercial or industrial applications, companies like Waaree Energies Ltd. provide large-scale floating solar setups. 

MJF Lion ER YK Sharma 

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