Abstract
Based on the concept of fishery-solar complementary systems, floating photovoltaic (PV) power stations have garnered significant attention in the power industry due to their minimal land use, high power generation efficiency, and improved water quality. However, irregular water level changes and surface disturbances caused by wind or human activities increase the difficulty of maintaining long-term stable operation. This paper, relying on a specific project, thoroughly analyzes and designs the technical scheme for a 35kV floating PV power station. It delves into the design of the floating island platform, anchoring system, shock absorption between the island and equipment, and the overall layout of the power station. These findings provide valuable references for the design, manufacturing, construction, and operation of other floating PV power stations.
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