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The first qualification for solar PV power plants was generating efficiency.
The next qualification to consider is resistance to corrosion.
The next qualification to consider is resistance to corrosion.
A power plant that is not resistant enough to rust is not stable.
PART 1
http://blog.iparu.com/2015/07/paru-qualifications-for-solar-pv-power.html
PART 1
http://blog.iparu.com/2015/07/paru-qualifications-for-solar-pv-power.html
Usually, solar power plants are used more than 10 years at least.
Therefore, the structure of the plant will be the keystone
that supports the solar PV module.
Environmental Conditions and Corrosion |
Due to surrounding environment such as rain and humidity,
corrosion in the structure can appear.
The whole plant can even crash down because of the rust parts.
Durable PARU Solar PV Power Plants |
PARU's solar PV plants use PosMAC,
which is about 10 times more resistant to corrosion.
So, the plants are proof against rust.
Check out the blog posting on how PARU uses PosMAC
Qualifications for Solar PV Power Plants PART 3 will be continued.
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