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Introduction
Soil accumulated on a photovoltaic (PV) module can significantly reduce the transmittance of the cover glass, resulting in power losses and consequent economic losses. Natural atmospheric parameters influence the accumulation of soil at various geographic locations. Producers, landowners and developers should consider the following natural resource conservation concerns regarding solar farms. This section addresses baseline environmental assessment prior to construction, stormwater management, leaching of metals from. The environmental impacts of land use for solar farms are complex and include both beneficial and adverse effects. In this series, we’ll provide an overview of various causes of energy production loss in solar PV systems. Each article will explain specific types of system losses, drawing from Aurora’s Performance Simulation Settings, and discuss why they affect system performance.
Natural loss of solar container
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