Bessa João Gabriel, Micheli Leonardo, Almonacid Florencia, Fernández Eduardo F
Advances in Photovoltaic Technology (AdPVTech), CEACTEMA, University of Jaén (UJA), Las Lagunillas Campus, Jaén 23071, Spain.
iScience. 2021 Feb 7;24(3):102165. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2021.102165. eCollection 2021 Mar 19.
Soiling is the process whereby dirt, dust, and organic/inorganic contaminants deposit on the surface of a photovoltaic (PV) module. It causes significant economic losses and can have a substantial impact on the expansion of photovoltaic technologies for energy generation. The first step to address soiling adequately is monitoring, as soiling mitigation has to be tailored to the specific conditions of each PV system and no universally valid strategy exists. The main focus of this study is to assess the current state of the art in soiling monitoring, in order to help the community better understand the needs and the challenges in this area. The potentials and the limitations of each monitoring method are discussed thoroughly in the paper, with the support of original experimental data. An estimation of the future soiling monitoring market trends is also presented, with a forecasted need for tens of thousands of new soiling monitors every year.
污染是指污垢、灰尘以及有机/无机污染物沉积在光伏(PV)组件表面的过程。它会造成重大经济损失,并可能对用于发电的光伏技术的扩展产生重大影响。充分应对污染的第一步是监测,因为减轻污染必须针对每个光伏系统的具体情况进行调整,而且不存在普遍适用的策略。本研究的主要重点是评估污染监测的当前技术水平,以帮助业界更好地了解该领域的需求和挑战。本文借助原始实验数据,深入讨论了每种监测方法的潜力和局限性。还对未来污染监测市场趋势进行了估计,预计每年需要数万台新型污染监测仪。