The natural soiling of photovoltaic cover glass has recently been shown to include both inorganic and organic particulate matter. Under favorable growth conditions, the latter can lead to the growth of dense colonies of filamentous fungi, potentially leading to measurable performance losses over time. Herein, we report on a field study where glass coupon samples were deployed in soiling-prone locations, focusing on Dubai (United Arab Emirates) and Mumbai (India). For each site location, clear differences in the soiling were observed. The samples from Mumbai were contaminated with an abundance of filamentous fungi whereas the samples from Dubai had primarily inorganic contamination. The effectiveness of soiling mitigation strategies, including cleaning techniques and glass coatings, are discussed in detail.

Optical Microscopy Study of Soiling on Photovoltaic Glass: Evaluation of Mitigation Strategies / Einhorn, A.; Micheli, L.; Miller, D. C.; Simpson, L. J.; Muller, M. T.; Toth, S.; John, J. J.; Warade, S.; Kottantharayil, A.; Engtrakul, C.. - (2018), pp. 2841-2846. (Intervento presentato al convegno 7th IEEE World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, WCPEC 2018 tenutosi a Waikoloa, HI, USA) [10.1109/PVSC.2018.8547217].

Optical Microscopy Study of Soiling on Photovoltaic Glass: Evaluation of Mitigation Strategies

Micheli L.;
2018

Abstract

The natural soiling of photovoltaic cover glass has recently been shown to include both inorganic and organic particulate matter. Under favorable growth conditions, the latter can lead to the growth of dense colonies of filamentous fungi, potentially leading to measurable performance losses over time. Herein, we report on a field study where glass coupon samples were deployed in soiling-prone locations, focusing on Dubai (United Arab Emirates) and Mumbai (India). For each site location, clear differences in the soiling were observed. The samples from Mumbai were contaminated with an abundance of filamentous fungi whereas the samples from Dubai had primarily inorganic contamination. The effectiveness of soiling mitigation strategies, including cleaning techniques and glass coatings, are discussed in detail.
2018
7th IEEE World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, WCPEC 2018
anti-reflective; anti-soiling; biofouling; coating; cover glass; degradation; fungus; photovoltaic; soiling
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Optical Microscopy Study of Soiling on Photovoltaic Glass: Evaluation of Mitigation Strategies / Einhorn, A.; Micheli, L.; Miller, D. C.; Simpson, L. J.; Muller, M. T.; Toth, S.; John, J. J.; Warade, S.; Kottantharayil, A.; Engtrakul, C.. - (2018), pp. 2841-2846. (Intervento presentato al convegno 7th IEEE World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, WCPEC 2018 tenutosi a Waikoloa, HI, USA) [10.1109/PVSC.2018.8547217].
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