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- Jan 12, 2024 2:09 pm GMT
- Impact of High Wind Speed on Ground-Mounted Solar PV Projects during Erection:
- Loose bolts during module mounting pose a significant risk in high wind conditions.
- Wind forces can strain the structure, potentially causing:
- Structural damage.
- Module damage and misalignment.
- Increased risk of structural bending or failure.
- Weather Dependency:
- Lack of timely wind storm forecasts can heighten the vulnerability.
- Unpredicted wind storms may result in substantial damage.
- Case Study:
- Hurricane Michael, 2018, Houston, Texas:
- Ground-mounted solar PV projects experienced structural issues due to loose bolts.
- Emphasized the need for proper bolt tightening to withstand high wind forces.
- Post-incident:
- Implementation of enhanced guidelines and technologies to ensure secure ground-mounted solar PV structures
- Hurricane Michael, 2018, Houston, Texas:
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Dr. Bhawani Singh Rathore
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