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Japan Floating Solar refers to the use of floating solar panels on bodies of water, such as lakes, reservoirs, and coastal areas, in Japan. This innovative renewable energy solution allows for the generation of solar power while minimizing land use, which is particularly important in a country like Japan, where land is limited and highly utilized. Floating solar systems can help reduce water evaporation, enhance the efficiency of solar panels (as water cools the panels), and provide a sustainable means of energy production. Japan has been at the forefront of adopting floating solar technology, implementing various projects to harness solar energy more efficiently while addressing the challenges posed by limited space for traditional ground-mounted solar installations.