Could solar islands be the new offshore wind farms?

BusinessGreen staff
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There are no palm trees to be found on this sunny island, which could generate enough electricity for 30,000 people

Global consultancy and certification firm DNV has unveiled designs for floating solar arrays that could rival offshore wind farms. The plans envisage a group of hexagonal artificial islands linked together...

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