Physics Model Acts as an 'EKG' for Solar Panel Health
September 05, 2018
September 05, 2018
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, Sept. 5 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
Companies and governments have regularly invested in solar farms and lost money when weather degradation unexpectedly cut panel lifetime short.
As electricity generated from solar energy increasingly matches fossil fuels in price, companies are pressured to keep panels living past their warranty and stretch the billions of dollars paid up front for their construction.
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Companies and governments have regularly invested in solar farms and lost money when weather degradation unexpectedly cut panel lifetime short.
As electricity generated from solar energy increasingly matches fossil fuels in price, companies are pressured to keep panels living past their warranty and stretch the billions of dollars paid up front for their construction.
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