Impact of the 2019-2020 Australian Black Summer Wildfires on Photovoltaic Energy Production

Ethan Ford, B. Hoex, I. M. Peters
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Air pollution produced by the Australian Black Summer wildfires caused extreme haze events across New South Wales (NSW). We analyzed 30-minute resolution energy data from 160 residential PV systems in NSW from 6 November 2019 to 15 January 2020. A percentile data analysis technique was adapted to derive a mean reduction rate for PV energy generation with PM2.5. The mean power reduction rate for PV systems was approximately $-12.5\% \pm 2.2\%$ per $100\ \mu\mathrm{g}/\mathrm{m}^{3}$ of PM2.5 for airmass 1.0. The energy loss for residential PV systems was estimated as $39.8\pm 7.9$ GWh, equating to a worst-case financial impact of $9.27 \pm 1.85$ million AUD. This work aims to help inform PV system planning and energy storage options of new PV systems; and raise awareness of the impact of wildfires and air pollution on solar PV.
2019-2020年澳大利亚黑色夏季野火对光伏能源生产的影响
澳大利亚黑夏野火造成的空气污染导致新南威尔士州(NSW)出现极端雾霾事件。我们分析了2019年11月6日至2020年1月15日新南威尔士州160个住宅光伏系统的30分钟分辨率能源数据。采用百分位数数据分析技术,得出PM2.5对光伏发电的平均减少率。对于空气质量1.0,光伏系统的平均功率减少率约为每100\ \mu\ mathm {g}/\ mathm {m}^{3}$ $- 12.5% \pm 2.2\%$。住宅光伏系统的能源损失估计为39.8美元/千兆瓦时7.9美元/千兆瓦时,相当于最坏情况下9.27美元/千兆瓦时185万澳元的财务影响。这项工作旨在帮助光伏系统规划和新光伏系统的储能选择;并提高人们对野火和空气污染对太阳能光伏的影响的认识。
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