Floating solar photovoltaics in Greece. A SWOT analysis

Floating solar photovoltaics is an emerging solar energy technology which allows the installation of solar photovoltaic systems on the surface of water bodies. It has several advantages and drawbacks compared to ground-mounted solar photovoltaics. There are many applications worldwide while the majority of them are located in Asia. Greece has abundant solar energy resources while many solar photovoltaic systems are installed on the ground and on rooftop of buildings. However, there are not currently installations of floating solar photovoltaics in the country. SWOT analysis is a strategic management tool which helps organizations to assess their internal capabilities and the external environment for making rational decisions for the future. The current study investigates the possibility of developing floating solar photovoltaic systems in Greece using SWOT analysis. The strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in developing these innovative solar energy systems in Greece have been identified. Our results could facilitate the promotion of this emerging benign energy technology in Greece removing the existing barriers which hinder their deployment. The findings could be used from policy makers, local authorities and renewable energy companies which are involved in the development of renewable energy systems generating green electricity in the country.

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