Solar PV potential at one of the world’s northernmost settlements
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Researchers studied the potential for solar photovoltaic (PV) energy at one of Norway’s northernmost settlements, focusing on Arctic environmental challenges like snow, icing, permafrost, and seasonal light variations. The study supports the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy in extreme climates.
Researchers assessed the role of solar PV in Norway’s northernmost settlement’s transition away from fossil fuels, focusing on Arctic constraints such as snow, icing, permafrost, and extreme seasonal irradiance. The post Solar PV potential at one of the world’s northernmost settlements appeared first on pv magazine Global.