Fishers fear for future as floating solar threatens to disrupt
Thousands of fisherfolk in Laguna, Philippines, face an uncertain future with the onset of a massive floating solar panel project on Laguna de Bay. Concerns about reduced fish yields,
Thousands of fisherfolk in Laguna, Philippines, face an uncertain future with the onset of a massive floating solar panel project on Laguna de Bay. Concerns about reduced fish yields,
A study was conducted in Luoma Lake in 2015 to investigate the factors that influence the cyanobacteria abundance. It suggests that this abundance has a positive relationship with the
Blueleaf is developing 1.5 gigawatts (GW) or 1,500 megawatts (MW) of floating solar capacity on Laguna province''s bodies of water with its joint venture partners NKS Energy Utilities and
Due to its temperature and humidity appropriate for living, several species inhabit in Luoma Lake. Those species include phragmites, nelumbo nucifera, silver carp, Chinese white shrimp, and crab. A study was conducted in Luoma Lake in 2015 to investigate the factors that influence the cyanobacteria abundance. It suggests that this abundance has a positive relationship with the concentration of ammonium and a negative one with oxygen concentration.
Laguna Lake in the Philippines is home to a pilot project for a floating solar photovoltaic (FPV) installation that could provide energy to surrounding communities as the country faces
NKS Solar One Inc., the joint venture between Blueleaf and NKS Energy Utilities, Inc., is targeting to put up a 250MW floating solar project in Caliraya and Lumot Lakes in Laguna. This is
Most of the floating solar power projects in Laguna Lake are expected to be done by 2026. Once completed, when combined will be the largest floating solar power project in Southeast...
The Luzon grid, which provides electricity to the National Capital Region of the Philippines, will soon receive additional power from three floating solar farms in Laguna Lake within
Last year, Laguna Lake Development Authority and the companies signed a renewable energy contract area utilization agreement for the 10 blocks of hundred hectares each in Laguna
SunAsia Energy is a pioneer developer of clean and renewable solar energy in the Philippines. In partnership with SunAsia Energy, Blueleaf Energy is jointly developing the large-scale
Most of the floating solar power projects in Laguna Lake are anticipated to be operational by 2026. Once completed, these projects will represent a major step forward in the Philippines'' renewable energy
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