A Survey of Decommissioned Photovoltaic Modules from Solar Power Plants in Thailand: Performance and Second Life Opportunities

Four hundred decommissioned solar photovoltaic (PV) modules from nine utility‐scale solar power plants in Thailand have been surveyed on site by means of visual inspection, insulation testing and outdoor current–voltage ( I – V ) curve measurement. These included amorphous silicon (a‐Si), cadmium te...

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Published in:IEEJ transactions on electrical and electronic engineering Vol. 18; no. 12; pp. 1967 - 1972
Main Authors: Limmanee, Amornrat, Sitthiphol, Nopphadol, Jaroensathainchok, Suttinan, Pluemkamon, Rangson, Kotesopa, Saifon, Udomdachanut, Nuttakarn, Hongsingthong, Aswin
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Tokyo Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01-12-2023
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Summary:Four hundred decommissioned solar photovoltaic (PV) modules from nine utility‐scale solar power plants in Thailand have been surveyed on site by means of visual inspection, insulation testing and outdoor current–voltage ( I – V ) curve measurement. These included amorphous silicon (a‐Si), cadmium telluride (CdTe), copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS or CIS) and multi crystalline silicon (multi c‐Si) PV modules after 6–9 years of operation. The most observed visual defect was the permanent edge soiling for all types of PV modules. The degradation rate (DR) for maximum power output ( P m ) of the PV modules has varied widely, from 1.5%/year to 9%/year. 83% of the total amount of modules in this study still has the P m of above 70% of their initial value, suggesting a potential for second use. Our findings are informative for a further study on PV reliability in the tropics and also can be used to develop mechanisms for handling decommissioned PV modules from solar farms, e.g., screening procedure concerning performance, safety, and reliability aspects before their second life application. © 2023 Institute of Electrical Engineer of Japan and Wiley Periodicals LLC.
ISSN:1931-4973
1931-4981
DOI:10.1002/tee.23883