New method to estimate soiling losses before PV project implementation

Scientists in Peru have proposed a self-contained, deployable system that quantifies energy losses from dust accumulation on PV modules. It uses both artificial neural networks and electrical models for soiling loss prediction.

New method to estimate soiling losses before PV project implementation

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