Assessing The Influence of Air Quality on Photovoltaic Performance
Date
2024
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Abstract
The rapid proliferation of photovoltaic (PV) systems as a clean and sustainable energy
source has underscored the importance of understanding the various factors affecting their
performance. Among these, air quality has emerged as a critical yet often overlooked parameter
that can significantly impact PV efficiency and longevity. This comprehensive review aims to provide
a detailed analysis of the influence of air quality on PV performance, encompassing both the direct
and indirect effects. The direct effects of air quality on PV performance include the deposition of
particulate matter, pollutants and contaminants on the surface of PV modules, which can lead to
reduced light absorption and efficiency losses. Furthermore, pollutants such as nitrogen oxides
(NOx) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) can contribute to the degradation of materials within PV cells,
potentially leading to a decrease in overall performance over time. Indirectly, air quality can also
affect PV performance through alterations in atmospheric conditions, including changes in solar
irradiance due to scattering and absorption by aerosols and pollutants. Additionally, variations in
temperature and humidity levels driven by air quality parameters can influence the thermal behavior
and operating temperature of PV modules, further affecting their efficiency. This review systematically
examines studies and experiments conducted over the past decade, encompassing a wide range of
geographical locations and environmental conditions. It synthesizes findings related to the impact
of specific air pollutants, such as particulate matter, ozone, and heavy metals, on PV performance,
as well as the mechanisms underlying these effects.
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Environmental Problems, Protection and Policies
Editors:M A Khalid, D S Malik, R A Balikai, Baseem Malik Ali Tamimi, K K Yadav and P R Yadav
Keywords
Environmental Science, Photovoltaic, air quality, air pollutants