Resilient Solar Photovoltaics | Energy Security and Resilience Research
This research includes development of best practices for resilient PV systems to ensure solar PV technologies are available when most needed—after disruptive events.
As solar PV systems become increasingly essential to global energy strategies, sustainable development, and net-zero objectives, enhancing their resilience to weather events is imperative across nations, regions, and organizations, as demonstrated in Fig. 20.
This research specifically targets solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, a rapidly expanding renewable energy source, distinguishing it from other studies, like Brás et al. (2023), that analyze the effects of extreme weather on various energy systems (wind, hydro, nuclear, etc.).
Moreover, understanding the social and economic ramifications of solar PV system failures might enhance risk assessment approaches. Incorporating these varied elements in planning and design enables stakeholders to more effectively anticipate and mitigate potential risks associated with solar energy systems.
Principal findings underscore the significance of site-specific risk evaluations, modular and adaptable system architectures, and cohesive resilience planning in photovoltaic system engineering.
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