Abstract: There is provided a water solar power generation system including: a solar cell plate; a frame supporting the solar cell frame; and a float installed in the frame and positioning the solar cell plate on the surface of the water while floating on the surface of the water. The frame becomes a negative electrode and an optical electrode which becomes a positive electrode, and is electrically connected to the frame, and causes water decomposition while contacting water in the water to generate oxygen in the water.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 18, 2020
Date of Patent:
April 29, 2025
Assignee:
SCOTRA CORPORATION
Inventors:
Jong-Mok Lee, Chang-Sub Won, Dong-Chan Kim, Myeng-Gil Gang, Sang-Gu Kim
Abstract: There is provided a water solar power generation system including: a solar cell plate; a frame supporting the solar cell frame; and a float installed in the frame and positioning the solar cell plate on the surface of the water while floating on the surface of the water. The frame becomes a negative electrode and an optical electrode which becomes a positive electrode, and is electrically connected to the frame, and causes water decomposition while contacting water in the water to generate oxygen in the water.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 18, 2020
Publication date:
June 8, 2023
Applicant:
SCOTRA CORPORATION
Inventors:
Jong-Mok LEE, Chang-Sub WON, Dong-Chan KIM, Myeng-Gil GANG, Sang-Gu KIM
Abstract: Disclosed is a floating photovoltaic system installed over a wide area on a surface of water. The floating photovoltaic system includes a rotary bracket for connecting individual units that is able to be used for a long period of time without frequent replacement or repair by, while connecting the individual units, actively accommodating a vertical displacement, a horizontal displacement, and a rotational displacement of one individual unit relative to another individual unit.
Abstract: Disclosed is a floating photovoltaic system installed over a wide area on a surface of water. The floating photovoltaic system includes a rotary bracket for connecting individual units that is able to be used for a long period of time without frequent replacement or repair by, while connecting the individual units, actively accommodating a vertical displacement, a horizontal displacement, and a rotational displacement of one individual unit relative to another individual unit.