Soiling accumulation impact on PV modules installed at different tilted angles in São Paulo, Brazil

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The present study was carried out at the University of São Paulo (USP), in the capital campus, in Butantã, São Paulo. On the rooftop of the Photovoltaic Systems Laboratory (LSF). This study used twenty photovoltaic modules with a unit power of 20 Wp. Before the beginning of the study, the modules were exposed to natural light so that they would suffer the LID effect. Subsequently, all modules were calibrated to measure the solar irradiance, using IEC 60904-2 using a pyranometer as a secondary reference sensor. After calibration, the modules were arranged in pairs, with angles ranging from 0 to 45° as reference to the surface, with a difference between pairs of 5°. To evaluate the influence of rainfall, which is the main responsible for the natural cleaning of the modules. The pluviometric values were obtained from the meteorological station of the Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences of the USP. The module allocated at 0°, "Dirty"was used as reference and all the results obtained were calculated in relation to it. The results for the 18 months of experiment showed the non-linear influence of soiling, acting in a stronger way for the less inclined angles, and after 10°, this influence, became less relevant, in comparison to the previous angle. The largest losses were found for 0° and 5°, the losses exclusively to soiling were 8.16 % and 6.82 % respectively. For angles greater than 10°, the soiling effect was attenuated, which resulted in less significant losses, for 15° the difference between the impact of dirt compared to 10° was only 0.1%. Rainfall also had a very relevant impact on the experiment. This study concluded that the optimal angle, where dirt accumulation was reduced, the rainfall cleaning and relative gains were optimized is in the range between 20° and 30°.

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Misquita, D. S., & Zilles, R. (2022). Soiling accumulation impact on PV modules installed at different tilted angles in São Paulo, Brazil. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2180). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2180/1/012008

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