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RisingCoverage and Usage of Solar PV in Cities
According to the latest report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), the global installed capacity of solar PV has nearly doubled in the past five years, with many cities installing PV systems on public buildings, residential areas, and commercial facilities. It is projected that by 2025, the global installed capacity of solar PV will reach 1,300 gigawatts. This growth not only demonstrates the maturity of the technology but also reflects increased policy support and public awareness.
Improvement of Urban Environments by Solar PV
Solar PV systems significantly reduce the carbon footprint of cities. According to a study, using solar PV can reduce urban greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 20% annually. Additionally, solar PV systems can mitigate the urban heat island effect by absorbing solar energy and converting it into electricity, effectively lowering the surface temperature of buildings.
Maximizing the Utility of Solar Panels
To maximize the utility of solar panels, cities need to focuson innovative solutions such as integrating PV systems with existing infrastructure. Rooftops, facades, and even parking lots can be utilized for solar panel installations. Moreover, advancements in PV technology, such as bifacial panels and transparent solar cells, can further enhance the efficiency and aesthetic integration of solar PV systems in urban settings.
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