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Onymous early-life performance degradation analysis of recent photovoltaic module technologies

Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications, ISSN: 1099-159X, Vol: 31, Issue: 2, Page: 149-160
2023
  • 32
    Citations
  • 0
    Usage
  • 62
    Captures
  • 4
    Mentions
  • 0
    Social Media
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  • Citations
    32
    • Citation Indexes
      30
    • Policy Citations
      2
      • Policy Citation
        2
  • Captures
    62
  • Mentions
    4
    • News Mentions
      4
      • News
        4

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Article Description

The cost of photovoltaic (PV) modules has declined by 85% since 2010. To achieve this reduction, manufacturers altered module designs and bill of materials; changes that could affect module durability and reliability. To determine if these changes have affected module durability, we measured the performance degradation of 834 fielded PV modules representing 13 module types from 7 manufacturers in 3 climates over 5 years. Degradation rates (Rd) are highly nonlinear over time, and seasonal variations are present in some module types. Mean and median degradation rate values of −0.62%/year and −0.58%/year, respectively, are consistent with rates measured for older modules. Of the 23 systems studied, 6 have degradation rates that will exceed the warranty limits in the future, whereas 13 systems demonstrate the potential of achieving lifetimes beyond 30 years, assuming Rd trends have stabilized.

Bibliographic Details

Marios Theristis; Joshua S. Stein; Charles Robinson; Bruce H. King; Chris Deline; Dirk Jordan; William Sekulic; Allan Anderberg; Dylan J. Colvin; Joseph Walters; Hubert Seigneur

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Materials Science; Energy; Physics and Astronomy; Engineering

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