Besides vertical spaces and rooftops, another alternative space to place solar panels is on reservoirs.
Floating solar farms aim to increase S pore s renewable energy
Tengeh Reservoir is one of the reservoirs where the construction of a floating solar system has commenced.
Spanning an area of over 32 hectares, which is the size of around 45 football fields, the solar system at Tengeh Reservoir will be one of the world s largest floating solar systems.
The energy generated from the solar farm is expected to power about 16,000 four-room HDB flats and will offset seven per cent of PUB s annual energy needs.
Other than Tengeh Reservoir, the national water agency PUB is also in the process of implementing solar systems at Bedok and Lower Seletar reservoirs.
India, Science, and Technology in the 21st century February 1, 2021, 4:08 PM IST
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Remembering Ted Edlin, a man with a dry wit who was active in Berkeley politics
Ted Edlin worked in the computer and energy industries and was a former president of Berkeley’s Council of Neighborhood Associations and a member of the Fire Commission.
Theodore R. Edlin (Ted) died Dec. 15, 2020, of lymphoma at 85 years old. He was diagnosed only 12 days before his death, in part because he continued his energetic life until near the end.
Ted had many curious stories including racing two friends across the country, him in a car and the two of them in a private plane they were flying. Driving 20 to 22 hours per day, he won what was for a while a close race after his friends were fogged in in St. Louis.