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[[Bestand:2541803520 fa32bd753d.jpg|miniatuur|An example of a floatovoltaic system.]]
Creating sustainable and green energy has been the focus of quite some research for the past couple of years. However, developing new techniques in order to remove competition for resources and/or space is necessary to make this energy supply even more applicable in the future.  
Creating sustainable and green energy has been the focus of quite some research for the past couple of years. However, developing new techniques in order to remove competition for resources and/or space is necessary to make this energy supply even more applicable in the future.  


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'''Research type:''' field research, desk analysis, lab research
'''Research type:''' field research, desk analysis, lab research


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'''Location:''' Lake Westvoorne
 
'''Contact:''' Wietse van de Lageweg, Dana Nolte


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|Name=Zon op Water (Sun on Water)
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|Supercontext=Building with Nature
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|End date=2021/12/31
|End date=2021/12/31
|Summary=Creating sustainable and green energy has been the focus of quite some research for the past couple of years. However, developing new techniques in order to remove competition for resources and/or space is necessary to make this energy supply even more applicable in the future.
|Summary=Measuring the environmental and societal impact of floatovoltaic systems in lake Westvoorne. This is done through a series of monitoring sessions on the chemical, biological and physical changes and several surveys focused on the stakeholders present in the area.
One of the recent developments are floatovoltaic systems. These systems are floating solar panels which require a solid understanding of technical, ecological as well as societal aspects. Within the project 'Zon op Water', we focus on the environmental and societal aspects and challenges. This is done in measuring environmental changes within the research area (physical, chemical and biological) and societal impacts found in the group of stakeholders.
 
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An example of a floatovoltaic system.

Creating sustainable and green energy has been the focus of quite some research for the past couple of years. However, developing new techniques in order to remove competition for resources and/or space is necessary to make this energy supply even more applicable in the future.

One of the recent developments are floatovoltaic systems. These systems are floating solar panels which require a solid understanding of technical, ecological as well as societal aspects. Within the project 'Zon op Water', we focus on the environmental and societal aspects and challenges. This is done in measuring environmental changes within the research area (physical, chemical and biological) and societal impacts found in the group of stakeholders.

Research type: field research, desk analysis, lab research

Location: Lake Westvoorne

Contact: Wietse van de Lageweg































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