Europe's largest floating solar farm to open

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Section of solar farm being constructedImage source, Lightsource
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The entire solar farm will cover the equivalent space of eight Wembley football pitches

The biggest floating solar farm in Europe is being constructed on a reservoir.

More than 23,000 solar photovoltaic panels are being laid on the surface of the Queen Elizabeth II reservoir near Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.

The farm, which will be the size of eight football pitches, is expected to generate 5.8 million kilowatt hours of electricity in a year.

The energy will be used to part power a nearby water treatment works.

Thames Water, external said construction of the solar farm, which is about eight miles (13 km) from Heathrow airport, will be completed by the end of March.

The floating pontoon will be 57,500 sq m in size.

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More than 61,000 floats and 177 anchors are used to create a floating platform for the panels

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The panels are constructed in sections then towed out into the reservoir

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This photo shows the farm when it was about 40% completed

The power created by the farm will be the same as the annual consumption of about 1,800 homes, Thames Water said.

The reservoir is run by the water company, while the farm is being funded and operated by solar energy company, Lightsource, external.

Thames Water's energy manager, Angus Berry, said the farm would help the firm become a "more sustainable business".

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An artist's impression of what was Europe's largest floating farm on Godley Reservoir in Hyde

The previous largest floating solar farm in Europe was opened in Hyde, Greater Manchester, at Christmas. It measures 45,500 sq m but it and the new farm are both dwarfed by the world's largest.

Japanese company Kyocera, external is building what will be the biggest floating array on Yamakura Dam in Chiba Prefecture, which will measure 180,000 sq m when completed.

Image source, Kyocera TCL Solar LLC
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Kyocera says its farm will provide enough electricity to power 4,970 homes

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