Scotra, a local South Korean floating PV company, has completed a 41 MW floating solar installation for Korea Water Resources, a governmental agency that manages water resources, in South Korea.
Located on a reservoir of the Hapcheon Dam in Gyeongsang Province, the facility is the largest floating PV plant in the country. The plant was built with the Q.Peak Duo Poseidon modules for floating projects provided by Hanwha Q-Cells and floating structures supplied by Scotra.
The plant has the shape of a flower and potentially will become a tourist attraction.
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