2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2020.109704
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Dust and PV Performance in Nigeria: A review

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“…Ambiguity in incentive implementation, non-availability of storage systems incentives, lack of consumer awareness and research studies are the reason behind this sluggish movement for rooftop PV application in India [162]. Dust accumulation, which reduces PV power generation, should also be taken care of as air quality in India can pose a negative impact [163][164][165].…”
Section: Potential Of Bipv/bapv In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ambiguity in incentive implementation, non-availability of storage systems incentives, lack of consumer awareness and research studies are the reason behind this sluggish movement for rooftop PV application in India [162]. Dust accumulation, which reduces PV power generation, should also be taken care of as air quality in India can pose a negative impact [163][164][165].…”
Section: Potential Of Bipv/bapv In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, Perovskite integrated into a building in northern latitude place where snow and rain are the most common phenomenon that should be considered before integration [255,256]. In the case of a hot climate and dust environment, how this technology will perform can be a significant investigating area before building integration [257][258][259][260][261][262][263] that must be a vital fact when considering PSC integration in BIPV.…”
Section: Commercial and Building Integration Confronts Of Pscsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Industrial and cooler locations are affected by windblown organic dirt, deposits from evaporated rain, and atmospheric pollutants from fossil fuels. The Middle East, North Africa, India, and China have the worst soiling accumulation zones in the world, where peak losses can vary between 10% and 70% [40,41]. In Europe, the annual soiling losses can vary from 1% to 7% [42][43][44].…”
Section: Factors Affecting Accumulation Of Soiling On Pvsmentioning
confidence: 99%