4 FAQs about Laying photovoltaic panels on the mountain

Why do PV stations have to be built in mountainous areas?

The majority of the world's land area consists of plateaus, mountains, and hills, with these three types of terrain accounting for around 70 % of China's land area. Therefore, many PV stations, such as the PV stations in Yunxi China, in Fukushima Japan, in Rajasthan India, and etc., have to be built in mountainous areas.

Can mountain PV plants be monitored?

As centralized PV power stations are increasingly deployed on a large scale, mountain PV plants are projected to have significant future potential. Variations in monitoring techniques are noted among these studies, which generally involve comparative analyses at sites both inside and outside the PV plants.

Can PV plants grow in mountainous regions?

In particular, the rapid development of PV plants in mountainous regions, rather than in deserts and gobis, is primarily driven by the limited availability of land resources. However, compared to the extensive research on PV environmental impacts in deserts and gobis, studies focusing on mountainous regions remain scarce.

Do mountainous PV plants influence the local atmospheric environment?

Constructed across extensive terrain features and covering significant surface areas (over 80 % in this study), mountainous PV plants substantially influence the local atmospheric environment, particularly in shaded regions, emphasizing their ecological importance.

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