Rooftop solar panels get dirty primarily from wind-blown dust and
pollen. Birds are usually not a problem unless your last name is
Hitchcock and you live in Bodega Bay. As panels get dirtier, their
output declines. A small amount of soiling — say a light dusty film —
may only cause a 5 percent output decline. However, when panels get very
dirty — perhaps in an agricultural area or location that does not get
regular rainfall — the output decline can be greater than 20 percent.
Monday, 31 August 2015
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