2024
DOI: 10.3390/en17122962
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Economics of Snow Accumulation on Photovoltaic Modules

Abdel Hakim Abou Yassine,
Ehsan Khoshbakhtnejad,
Hossein Sojoudi

Abstract: The growth in photovoltaic (PV) module installations over the past decade has prompted a critical need to examine the economic implications of snow accumulation on solar energy production. The aim of this study is to quantify the economic impact of snow accumulation on PV modules in different regions and environmental conditions and to identify effective mitigation strategies for enhancing power generation efficiency and reliability of PV systems. It was found that snow accumulation on PV modules can lead to a… Show more

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“…Snow accumulation on wind turbines, photovoltaic modules, and power transmission lines reduces efficiency in power generation/transportation and causes safety hazards. Moreover, snow and ice accumulation on cable-stayed bridges , and sensors of modern vehicles can lead to safety and economic concerns in transportation industry. , Various active, passive, and administrative techniques have been employed to mitigate atmospheric icing issues in general with less focus on snow. Active and administrative approaches are costly and often are not easily applicable in all environmental conditions (i.e., during heavy snow and freezing rain events) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Snow accumulation on wind turbines, photovoltaic modules, and power transmission lines reduces efficiency in power generation/transportation and causes safety hazards. Moreover, snow and ice accumulation on cable-stayed bridges , and sensors of modern vehicles can lead to safety and economic concerns in transportation industry. , Various active, passive, and administrative techniques have been employed to mitigate atmospheric icing issues in general with less focus on snow. Active and administrative approaches are costly and often are not easily applicable in all environmental conditions (i.e., during heavy snow and freezing rain events) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%