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Desert label development for improved reliability and durability of photovoltaic modules in harsh desert conditions

Authors

Lelievre, J-F , Couderc, R. , Pinochet, N. , Sicot, L. , Munoz, D. , Kopecek, R. , FERRADA MARTINEZ, PABLO DANIEL, Marzo, A. , Olivares, D. , Valencia, F. , Urrejola, E.

External publication

No

Means

Sol. Energy Mater. Sol. Cells

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

6.9

SJR Impact

1.503

Publication date

01/03/2022

ISI

000761247900007

Abstract

We present strong arguments and experimental findings for the definition of a photovoltaic module accelerated ageing procedure for high irradiance and desert conditions to create a Desert Label for the particular Atacama Desert climatic conditions. A special focus on high ultraviolet solar radiation dosage in combination with either damp heat, salt mist or aggressive thermal cycling are presented. Indoor experimental results, strengthened by outdoor monitoring of sister mini-modules at the Atacama Desert, allowed selecting the appropriate ageing tests while exploring the reliability and durability of a wide range of module configurations, including various typical encapsulants, high efficiency cell technologies and module designs, for industrial applications.

Keywords

Desert; PV module; Degradation; Encapsulant; UV; Heterojunction

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