Analysis of failure and degradation modes of small-scale photovoltaic power plants in rural communities of the atacama desert
Abstract
© 2019. The Authors. Published by International Solar Energy Society Selection and/or peer review under responsibility of Scientific CommitteeIn this work, a detailed analysis is performed on failure/degradation modes identified in 95 solar photovoltaic modules located in small-scale domestic PV power plants operating in the Atacama Desert, Chile. The data used was collected in a previous work via visual inspection, thermal imaging and electrical characterization of the I-V curve. Additionally, in-field data is complemented with the global trends identified in the sample universe, together with a theoretical analysis about the possible failure/degradation mechanisms involved. As a result, eight different anomalies were identified and described: soiling, hotspots, delamination, front cover glass discoloration, partial shading, cell fracture, faulty soldering and PID. The most common anomalies were soiling and hotspots, being the highest cell temperature around 100°C. With this information, possible failure/degradation mechanisms were inferred, as well as the influence of the local environment on module components, which may be involved in degradation and the occurrence of failures. This work constitutes a first effort to characterize small-scale domestic PV solutions in extreme Chilean desert conditions.
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| Título según WOS: | Analysis of failure and degradation modes of small-scale photovoltaic power plants in rural communities of the atacama desert |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2019 |
| Página de inicio: | 2414 |
| Página final: | 2425 |
| DOI: |
10.18086/SWC.2019.52.02 |
| Notas: | ISI |