Floating Solar by SKILLICORN Technologies
How integrated floating solar creates synergies and adds value to technologically advanced, innovative renewable energy solutions
STL subscribes to a commitment that solar power should be fully optimized as to efficacy (sic: high efficiency, as well as always clean and cool panels) and that panels should also serve at least one more, if not two more tangible functions – beyond converting solar energy into electricity. Some STL solar panels serve as roofs, and those that do also enable harvesting of rainwater. Additionally, STL solar panels are deployed in-the-water to prevent evaporation of precious fresh water and free-up land that would otherwise be occupied by solar. STL in-the-water solar is floated on a precisely molded foamed panel manufactured from un-recyclable thin film, dirty and irregular mixed plastics. These panels allow functional sequestration of these problematic plastics. They also allow easy, frequent cleaning, and by irrigating the back of each panel with cool water, they keep panel temperatures well within their optimal range.
BENEFITS OF STL Floating solar
- Reduction in evaporation losses
- Ease of deployment
- No land requirement
- Synergy with electric infrastructure
- Water available for cleaning
- Possible reduction in algae growth
- Increased energy yield from cooling effect of water
While solar power is one of the most eco-friendly and safest solutions for energy, it isn't always considered efficient. Skillicorn Technologies are now implementing a new technology, building solar plants that can float on water, for improved efficiency in power output.
We CAPTURE, MONETIZE AND SEQUESTER LITERALLY EVERY KIND OF WASTE PLASTIC . . . . AND THEN USE THAT WASTE PLASTIC TO MAKE MORE EFFICIENT AND LESS EXPENSIVE SOLAR ELECTRICITY AND, IN THE PROCESS, "PRODUCE" HUGE QUANTITIES OF PURE WATER -- and we do it less expensively and more reliably than anyone else in the world -- AND . . We also use up the CO2 we produce, and we have a residual of energy and pure water, which we use efficiently.
WHY? We understand plastics and we understand solar -- and we have invented and formed this compelling nexus.
WHY? We understand plastics and we understand solar -- and we have invented and formed this compelling nexus.