The photovoltaic industry has entered its self -replicating phase

Maximize the performance of solar panels is one of the great challenges of Photovoltaic industry. But it is something that is not limited to make more efficient panelsbut to engineer ways that they stay clean for longer. Because the great enemy of the panels are not the clouds, but dust or snow. Cleaning these homemade panels is clue For three reasons. The first is that a clean panel is more efficient. According to estimatesa dirty panel produces up to 39% less a year. The useful life of them increases because corrosion and other damages are avoided and, as more electricity generates, production is optimized and the Investment return. There is robots designed to clean them And we have seen them in all shapes and sizes, even tractors manually operated with a roller that rubs the surface of the panels, but one of the challenges is how to optimize the cleaning of the panels in the huge ‘farm’ installed in deserts such as Chili, China either India. And the answer is another robot, but not anyone: a robot that in turn is a solar panel. Solar panels that clean solar panels that clean … Be more or less autonomous, robots need energy to work. It can be through long cables that feed them or by batteries in the longest facilities, so when they are not cleaning, they are wasting time. Especially in desert scenarios in which dust is a problem. And the sauce of this matter is the following video: What we see in Action is a robot of the Chinese company Sunpure, a company that has specialized precisely in the creation of devices to clean solar panels. Beyond the conventional ones, they have two models that have a solar panel in the upper part that is the one that provides energy so that the rollers work and can give the necessary passes by the rows of panels. One is that of the upper video, called Venus, another is the one that we leave below: The difference between this and Venus is that the new robot has more upper surface occupied by the solar food panel, seems more adaptable to different panel sizes and, above all, is easier to clean. The reason? When it reaches the end of the row, a brush awaits you that passes the panel of the robot itself, cleaning the dust that may have accumulated. This cleaner robot has already been installed in some photovoltaic plants, such as those of India or Uzbekistan, and the previous model is the one that works cleaning The CME1 panels, the largest photovoltaic plant in Chile In the Atacama desert. They are curious, but beyond that, this type of robots is a necessity. Equipo them with solar panels is a good idea that they can perform those cleaning tasks in locations in which dust is a problem. In fact, those of this company are working, above all, in plants installed in deserts. Now, the great step of the industry both in the face of mass production and the most homemade is the creation of self -impossible solar panels. It is something that is already working on, with advances as interesting as that of the Startup Sol Clarity, a company derived from the University of Boston. Baptized as electrodynamic scren, it is a very thin and transparent sheet that Load dust particles with static And, when he has caught them, the ‘sweep’ using electromagnetic waves. It is a good solution not to depend on robots and not be the black water hole which is the current cleaning of large -scale solar panels. And in a sector in which every kilowatt counts, that they are as clean as possible. Images and videos | Sunpure In Xataka | I thought the robots could no longer surprise me. Until I tried a corteped robot

The greatest hidden potential of solar energy is not found in photovoltaic macrogranjas: it is on the roofs

Climate change is one of the hot potatoes that humanity must face at the moment. Although in recent years measures have been promoted to mitigate our footprint, at the same time we have followed depending on fossil fuels that contribute to the temperature increase of the planet. The renewables And, specifically, the solar energy It is postulated as technology that can help us reduce these emissions. And a study published in Nature He points out that there is something better than filling the field of solar farms: the photovoltaic of roof. Limit. In 2015, the Paris agreement launched an ultimatum: the temperature increase had to be limited Global to less than 1.5 or 2 degrees Celsius. They soon left reports that were not nor close to getting it And I know He pointed out That, by the end of the century, the temperature increase would be 2.8 degrees. Since then, we have seen the impulse of an artificial intelligence that has needed to resort to fossil fuels or the Great oil company in the era of renewable transition. However, we have also seen the explosion of solar energy with Very cheap panels And every time more efficient. Next to wind, in 2023 provided 27% of EU electricity. Megagranjas. In fact, there are already countries that operate practically With renewable energies And, as we say, Solar plays a very important role in this story. Not surprisingly, in recent years we have seen the pharaonic photovoltaic farm deployment capable of generating a lot of energy. China goes to the head with plants that They look from spacebut there are few countries that already have huge areas of land dedicated to these panels or with in progress. However, there are those who think we can do better with the photovoltaic. RPV. They are the acronym of ‘Rooftop Photovoltaic’, or ‘PHOTOVOLTAICA DE ALBOTEA’, and according to a study by the University of Sussex, it would be the solution to stop gaining ground to the field with solar panels and take advantage of something we do not take advantage of today: millions of roofs. According to their accounts, made through geospatial data and artificial intelligence models, the roofs cover more than 286,000 km² of the planet. To put it in perspective, it is like the area of ​​countries like Italy that yes, it may not seem too much, but imagine a solar farm of the size of … well, from Italy. The orange areas represent 1,724 strategically selected cities for the development of predictive models with the aim of estimating the global roof surface Staked to fossil fuels. According to researchers, taking advantage of roof Electricity consumed every year), which would allow to almost completely replace fossil fuels. Not only should the plates be installed, but also adequate battery systems. According to its calculations, if that amount of territory was covered with solar panels, the global temperature could be reduced between 0.05 and 0.13 degrees before 2050. Beyond that gain, Felix Creutzig -one of the researchers at the University of Sussex -, considers that it would also contribute to having a cleaner air and greater energy safety, since we would be covered before specific demand peaks. Roof area in km² at macroregional and national scale Areas with potential. And, obviously, the plan would not go well if these panels are placed without ton or they are. In the study, it states that the ideal area to fill the roofs of buildings with solar panels is that of East Asia. The reason is the great density of buildings and the conditions of the area in terms of solar radiation. North America and Europe also have great potential and, combined, these roof plates would generate more than 4,300 GW. In perspective, it is about a quarter of global capacity. Another advantage would be the decentralization of energy, making countries less vulnerable to energy and geopolitical crises. Africa would also be a good site, but the problem is that the territory currently represents only 1% of photovoltaic facilities due to deficiencies in energy services and dependence on fossil fuels. Stick to Nuclear. But well, we are currently burning coal when we need fast energy to satisfy the peaks, but we also have nuclear. So much that there are countries that have not only expanded the useful life of their centrals, but the closing decision of those already have to produce energy for a few more years. As we read in PV-MagazineCreutzig affirms that “with an unleashed solar potential, it is difficult to understand how governments justify investment in nuclear energy or carbon capture projects that have not yet been proven.” However, although nuclear also has its advantages over the use of fossil fuels, such as its power or stability, it is evident that the calculations of Sussex researchers are very interesting in order to take advantage to generate energy spaces that, right now, are underutilized. And be careful, it does not only stay in a study, since the University of Sussex has been testing This on the roofs around them. Images | Nature, Cre In Xataka | A word explains how Germany solved solar energy on the floors. His name is Balkonkraftwerk and they enjoy it millions

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