Empirical Study on the Service Performance of Offshore Floating Photovoltaic Module
In the pursuit of carbon peak and carbon neutrality,significant strides have been made in the development of offshore photovoltaic systems,yielding promising results.The service performance of photovoltaic modules in near-sea floating photovoltaic systems is influenced by various environmental factors such as high temperature,high humidity,high salinity,and intense irradiation,along with their combined effects.These factors lead to degradation and performance attenuation that differ from those observed in terrestrial environments.This paper explores the mechanisms by which near-sea environmental factors impact photovoltaic modules.It also details the installation and data collection plan for empirical testing of these modules and the monitoring of environmental corrosion data using offshore floating platforms.