A recent study from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) highlights the significant potential of floating solar panels on federally controlled reservoirs to support U.S. energy goals. The research quantifies, for the first time, the technical capacity of these reservoirs to generate up to 1,476 terawatt hours of solar energy annually, enough to power approximately 100 million homes. Despite challenges such as human and wildlife activities, the study offers precise data to aid in project planning and contribute to the broader energy transition. Floating solar installations, which do not compete for land and aid in water conservation, could complement existing hydropower systems, enhancing grid reliability. The study aims to assist developers in navigating environmental and regulatory landscapes while exploring additional locations, including smaller reservoirs and ocean sites.
In other trading, Tesla was a notable mover up 8% and finishing the session at $428.22. At the same time, Barito Renewables Energy trailed, down 6% to finish the session at IDR9,075.00.
Tesla's diverse ventures into autonomous vehicles, energy storage, and robotics could enhance financial stability and market penetration. Discover more about this investment thesis in our detailed narrative on the company.
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