▲ | Ardon 3 days ago | |||||||
The solar panels would overheat (and lose efficiency), since ~80% of the solar energy hitting it is absorbed as (mostly) heat. Generating solar energy in deserts is often done with a mirror based heating system for this reason. | ||||||||
▲ | glenstein 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Something like 98-99% installed solar capacity in the American southwest is traditional PV. Mirrors are there, and they're awesome, but PV dominates. PV are designed to account for heat and "less efficiency" means they risk performing at 17-18% instead of 20%. And it's actually generating more total energy at 18% because more total sunlight is hitting it, an advantage in desserts. | ||||||||
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