A holistic review of the effects of dust buildup on solar photovoltaic panel efficiency

Sufyan Yakubu , Ravi Samikannu , Sidique Gawusu , Samuel Dodobatia Wetajega , Victor Okai , Abdul-Kadir Seini Shaibu , Getachew Adam Workneh
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Understanding the drivers of photovoltaic system performance is very important in the backdrop of the increasingly significant role that solar energy plays in mitigating carbon emissions. Dust accumulation on surface of photovoltaic panel may result in a high degradation of PVs' efficiency with losses ranging from 10% in mild conditions to over 40% in arid regions. This review systematically explores the effects of dust deposition on PV performance, emphasizing the role of environmental factors such as wind speed, precipitation, humidity, and dust composition. Dust particles impede light transmission, raise cell temperatures, and increase resistive losses, leading to reduced output power. Notable efficiency reductions are linked to specific dust types, such as coal dust (up to 64% losses), fine sand (32%), and gypsum (30%), as highlighted by global case studies. This review further underlines how dust accumulation patterns are influenced by complex interactions of environmental factors such as wind precipitation and humidity. The installation characteristics, such as the height of the panels and their orientation, further exacerbate or mitigate the impact of soiling. This study has been designed to put a great deal of significance on the maximisation of solar PV efficiency, given the critical requirements for global renewable energy targets. It flags some promising cleaning methods and emphasises a holistic approach to the optimisation of PV system design and maintenance practices to empower the widespread adoption of this transformative clean energy solution.
尘埃积聚对太阳能光伏板效率影响的整体综述
在太阳能在减少碳排放方面发挥越来越重要的作用的背景下,了解光伏系统性能的驱动因素非常重要。光伏板表面积尘可能会导致光伏效率的严重下降,在温和条件下损失10%,在干旱地区损失超过40%。本文系统地探讨了粉尘沉积对光伏发电性能的影响,强调了风速、降水、湿度和粉尘成分等环境因素的作用。灰尘颗粒阻碍光传输,提高电池温度,增加电阻损耗,导致输出功率降低。正如全球案例研究所强调的那样,显著的效率降低与特定的粉尘类型有关,例如煤尘(高达64%的损失)、细沙(32%)和石膏(30%)。这一综述进一步强调了风、降水和湿度等环境因子的复杂相互作用如何影响粉尘积累模式。安装特性,如面板的高度及其方向,进一步加剧或减轻了污染的影响。考虑到全球可再生能源目标的关键要求,这项研究的目的是对太阳能光伏效率的最大化具有重大意义。它指出了一些有前途的清洁方法,并强调了优化光伏系统设计和维护实践的整体方法,以促进这种变革性清洁能源解决方案的广泛采用。
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