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Can a defect cause power loss in a PV plant?
A defect is an unexpected or unusual happening which was not observed on the PV plant before. However, defects often are not the cause of power loss in the PV plants: they affect PV modules, for example, in terms of appearance (Quater et al.,2014).
In this study, we analysed thermal defects in 3.3 million PV modules located in the UK. Our findings show that 36.5% of all PV modules had thermal defects, with 900,000 displaying single or multiple hotspots and ~250,000 exhibiting heated substrings. We also observed an average temperature increase of 21.7 °C in defective PV modules.
What is the average temperature increase in defective PV modules?
We also observed an average temperature increase of 21.7 °C in defective PV modules. Additionally, two PV assets with 19.25 and 8.59% thermal defects were examined for PV degradation, and results revealed a higher degradation rate when more defects are present.
What is considered a failure in a PV plant?
Generally,any effect on the PV module or device which decreases the performance of the plant, or even influences the module characteristics, is considered a failure. A defect is an unexpected or unusual happening which was not observed on the PV plant before.
Are thermal defects affecting PV installations' yearly output power?
However, the degradation rate of both PV installations is higher than the UK degradation rate estimated previously by 2, with an average between −0.8%/year or −0.9%/year. This comparison demonstrates the substantial effect of thermal defects on PV installation's yearly output power.
Faults related to string and central inverter. Errors in PV modules, cables, batteries, inverters, switching devices and protection devices are considered. The failure of the components affects the reliability of solar PV systems.