Utility-Scale Solar refers to large-scale solar power installations designed to generate electricity from sunlight and feed it into the electrical grid. These solar power plants are typically built on a significant scale, often covering several acres or even hundreds of acres of land, and they are designed to produce electricity on a commercial or industrial scale. The generated electricity is then transmitted through the grid to supply power to utilities, which distribute it to homes, businesses, and other consumers.
1- Ground Mounted Solar
Farm
Solar farm or Ground Mounted Solar Farm refers to a large-scale installation of solar panels on the ground, designed to convert sunlight into electrical energy on a commercial level
for grid supply.
There's no set criterion for the number of panels or land area that defines a solar farm, but a peak capacity of one megawatt is often referenced as a typical benchmark.
2- Floatovoltaics
Floatovoltaics or Floating Solar is the practice of installing solar panels on floating platforms in water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, and canals), harnessing sunlight for energy while conserving land and water.