摘要

A little known side effect of the atmospheric air pollution is the degradation of photovoltaic (PV) cells' performance due to the deposition of solid particles varying in composition, size and origin. In this context, an experimental-based investigation is conducted in order to compare the energy performance of two identical pairs of PV-panels; the first being clean and the second being artificially polluted with ash, i.e. a by-product of incomplete hydrocarbons' combustion mainly originating from thermal power stations and vehicular exhausts. A series of systematic measurements of current intensity, voltage output and solar radiation are executed simultaneously for the clean and the polluted PV-panel, so that the effect of several mass depositions on the PVs' power output, energy yield and conversion efficiency may be determined. According to the results, a considerable deterioration of the PV-panels' performance is obtained, i.e. almost 30% energy reduction per hour or 1.5% efficiency decrease (in absolute terms) for ash accumulation on the panels' surface reaching up to 0.4 mg/cm(2).

  • 出版日期2011-3