Floating photovoltaic systems: photovoltaic cable submersion testing and potential impacts.

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2024-09-16 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.15122.2
Ricardo Rebelo, Luis Fialho, Maria Helena Novais
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Background: Floating photovoltaics (FPV) is an emerging technology that is gaining attention worldwide. However, little information is still available on its possible impacts in the aquatic ecosystems, as well as on the durability of its components. Therefore, this work intends to provide a contribution to this field, analysing possible obstacles that can compromise the performance of this technology, adding to an increase of its reliability and assessing possible impacts.The problem under study is related to the potential submersion of photovoltaic cables, that can lead to a degradation of its electrical insulation capabilities and, consequently, higher energy production losses and water contamination.

Methods: In the present study, the submersion of photovoltaic cables (with two different insulation materials) in freshwater and artificial seawater was tested, in order to replicate real life conditions, when FPV systems are located in reservoirs or in the marine environment. Electrical insulation tests were carried out weekly to assess possible cable degradation, the physical-chemical characteristics of the water were also periodically monitored, complemented by analysis to detect traces of copper and microplastics in the water.

Results: The results showed that the submersion of photovoltaic cables with rubber sheath in saltwater can lead to a cable accelerated degradation, with reduction of its electrical insulation and, consequently, copper release into the aquatic environment.

Conclusions: The test results pointed a probable relationship between submersion of cables with rubber outer shell and water freezing temperatures and the occurrence of accelerated degradation of the cable insulation layer. Reduced insulation resistance values were measured in this cable type after the occurrence of such temperatures, both in salt and freshwater, the cable presented visible exterior degradation signs. For this case copper residues were detected in the water.

浮动光伏系统:光伏电缆浸没测试和潜在影响。
背景:浮动光伏(FPV)是一项新兴技术,正在受到全世界的关注。然而,关于该技术对水生生态系统可能产生的影响及其组件的耐用性,目前仍鲜有相关信息。因此,本研究旨在为这一领域做出贡献,分析可能影响该技术性能的障碍,提高其可靠性,并评估可能产生的影响。研究的问题与光伏电缆的潜在浸没有关,浸没可能导致电缆电绝缘能力下降,从而增加能源生产损失和水污染:本研究测试了光伏电缆(使用两种不同的绝缘材料)在淡水和人工海水中的浸没情况,以模拟 FPV 系统位于水库或海洋环境中的实际情况。每周进行一次电绝缘测试,以评估电缆可能出现的降解,同时还定期监测水的物理化学特性,并通过分析检测水中的铜和微塑料痕迹:结果:结果表明,将带橡胶护套的光伏电缆浸入盐水中会导致电缆加速降解,降低其电气绝缘性能,进而将铜释放到水生环境中:试验结果表明,将带橡胶护套的电缆浸没在冰冷的海水中可能会导致电缆绝缘层加速降解。在盐水和淡水中,测量到该类型电缆在这种温度下的绝缘电阻值降低,电缆出现明显的外部降解迹象。在这种情况下,在水中检测到了铜残留物。
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