Large-scale photovoltaic solar farms envisioned over the Sahara desert can meet the world''s energy demand while increasing regional rainfall and vegetation cover. However, adverse remote effects resulting from
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PV (photovoltaic) capacity is steadily increasing every year, and the rate of increase is also increasing. A desert area with a large equipment installation area and abundant solar radiation is a good candidate. PV power
This study has positively pinpointed the environmental challenges that can affect the performance of solar PV technologies in desert regions. The effect of dust (depositional rates, carbonates and mud content), humidity and solar radiation on the power efficiency of solar panels was observed.
Large-scale photovoltaic solar farms envisioned over the Sahara desert can meet the world's energy demand while increasing regional rainfall and vegetation cover. However, adverse remote effects resulting from atmospheric teleconnections could offset such regional benefits.
The PV power plant in the desert has a heating effect on the ambient temperature during the day, but the ambient temperature is not a distinct change at night (Broadbent et al., 2019). The characteristic of heating effect is not only presented daily change.
Large solar farms in the Sahara Desert could redistribute solar power generation potential locally as well as globally through disturbance of large-scale atmospheric teleconnections, according to simulations with an Earth system model.
Overall, the large-scale development of desert photovoltaics in Gonghe County has had a positive impact on the ecological environment.
The results reflect that deserts in the African region are more vulnerable to the impacts of the placement of PV panels and show the most drastic changes in radiative forcing, due to the shallower ground surface and intense solar radiation (32).