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BayWa r.e., a European leader in floating photovoltaic (PV) solutions, has announced that it has received the first results of environmental studies carried out at one of the largest floating PV farms outside of Asia, in Zwolle, the Netherlands.
BayWa r.e., along with its Dutch subsidiary Groenleven, is co-operating with Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen and Buro Bakker / ATKB to conduct research into how floating PV affects the environment. The studies started at the time of construction of the ‘Bomhofsplas’ plant in February 2020. Initial results, relating specifically to BayWa r.e.’s own certified floating PV solution, show no adverse effects to the surrounding environment at the farm.
First insights into Floating-PV’s environmental impact
BayWa r.e., the European leader in Floating-PV solutions, is pleased to announce that it has received the first results of environmental studies carried out at the largest Floating-PV farm outside of Asia in Zwolle, the Netherlands.
BayWa r.e., along with its Dutch subsidiary Groenleven, is cooperating with Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen and Buro Bakker / ATKB to conduct research into how Floating-PV affects the environment. The studies started at the time of construction of the “Bomhofsplas”-plant in February 2020. Initial results, relating specifically to BayWa r.e.’s own certified Floating-PV solution, show no adverse effects to the surrounding environment at the Floating-PV farm.