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Is Heat Threatening Solar Energy? Discover the Truth Behind Solar Panels in Extreme Climates

Ismail R.
2 min readMay 4, 2024

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The sun, that endless source of energy, could be facing an unexpected challenge: extreme heat. With climate change in full swing, experts have begun to worry about the impact that high temperatures could have on the efficiency of solar panels. But is it really cause for alarm or are we exaggerating the situation? Join us on this journey to uncover the truth behind solar energy in increasingly warmer climates.

Did you know that solar panels have an ideal temperature for efficient operation? Surprisingly, this sweet spot is around 25º C. However, as temperatures rise, the efficiency of these panels can decrease dramatically. For every additional degree, we could be losing between 0.05% and 0.34% efficiency. Imagine the impact on the hottest days of the year!

Despite these challenges, all is not lost. According to Alastair Buckley of the University of Sheffield, high temperatures only marginally affect the total production of solar energy. Sunny days are still an energy goldmine. Furthermore, with continuous innovation in solar technology, we can expect significant improvements to counteract the effects of heat.

But concern over heat is not limited to solar energy. From thermal to nuclear energy, all face similar obstacles in warm climates…

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Ismail R.
Ismail R.

Written by Ismail R.

Early passion for computers led to a professional focus on aligning business with IT. Balancing academic and practical experience, especially in cybersecurity.

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