Sungrow deploys 60MWh BESS in ''one of Earth''s harshest climates''
The energy storage arm of Chinese solar PV inverter manufacturer Sungrow has deployed a large-scale battery system at a site less than 100km from the Arctic Circle.
Essentially, the installation of photovoltaic panels can impact surface water, heat exchange, and energy balance, leading to spatial and temporal variations in environmental effects within the photovoltaic field (Jiang et al., 2021).
Studies have shown that from the periphery to the interior of photovoltaic power plants, the proportion of fine soil particles gradually increases (Dang et al., 2019).
Notably, air temperature and humidity are also important climatic factors, and many studies have shown that the temperature under PV panels is relatively lower, while the air humidity is greater than that outside the panel area (Li et al., 2020).
The magnitude of their impact is influenced by a range of natural and human-induced factors (Zhang et al., 2023a), such as the size of the power plants, operational duration, and methods used for installing photovoltaic panels, collectively termed as 'driving factors' (see Fig. 1).
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