IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON SOLAR PANELS
Keywords:
solar panels, environmental factors, energy efficiency, climatic conditions, photovoltaic efficiency, environmental impact, renewable energy, dust impact, temperature changes, optimization.Abstract
This article analyzes the impact of environmental factors on the efficiency of solar panels. It examines how solar radiation intensity, temperature, dust, humidity, wind speed, and other meteorological factors affect the performance of photovoltaic panels. The study compares the performance of solar panels based on real climatic conditions in different geographical regions. It also proposes technological solutions and adaptation strategies to reduce the negative impact of the environment. This work is aimed at optimizing the effective use of renewable energy sources.
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