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This book provides a comprehensive examination of photovoltaic (PV) solar technology, focusing on the fundamental principles, material characteristics, and degradation mechanisms that affect panel performance over time. The book is structured into three interconnected chapters:
1. **Chapter 1** introduces the basic principles of photovoltaic energy, explaining semiconductor physics, the photovoltaic effect, and the evolution of solar cell technologies across different generations.
2. **Chapter 2** explores the composition and performance characteristics of photovoltaic panels, analyzing the materials used, their properties, and how environmental factors impact performance, including the influence of illumination and temperature on efficiency.
3. **Chapter 3** addresses the critical issue of solar panel degradation, examining the causes of performance loss over time, including environmental stressors, material degradation, and manufacturing defects. It also discusses mitigation strategies to improve long-term panel reliability.
This book bridges theoretical knowledge with practical applications, offering valuable insights for researchers, engineers, and students in the field of solar energy.