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Opus Materials Technologies secures Innovate UK funding to research low-surface energy coating technology for solar PV systems

Cambridge, UK 29th November Opus Materials Technologies Ltd, industrial coating specialists, has secured close to & test the industrial rollout of a durable, self-clean coating, developed to optimise energy production of solar PV panels.

Opus, together with consortium partner Above Surveying Ltd, experts in aerial surveying using thermographic cameras and flight data logging equipment, are measuring and monitoring the impact extreme weather conditions have on the performance of this novel new coating, by conducting rigorous field trials in adverse geographical locations. Other members of the industrial consortium partners include TWI Ltd, Loughborough University and Cornelius Specialities Ltd.

Above Surveying are developing an automated soiling assessment methodology using a UAV, optical sensors and image data analytics to streamline data analysis processes.

Industry research has already proven that the accumulation of dirt and soiling on solar modules deployed in solar farms can reduce their power output by up to 50% per month. Not only are such large energy losses having a direct impact on O&M costs, they are reducing the perceived benefits of investing in solar energy in the developing world.

The new coating technology, branded as Solar Sharc ageing.

“We are really excited to be taking a leading role in this research project,ng product for solar energy as well as pushing the boundaries for the use of UAVs in this growing sector.”

Apart from offering significant operational and maintenance benefits, Solar Sharc& developing countries. Furthermore, this novel new coating has the potential to contribute in part to addressing the world energy trilemma (energy security, equity and environmental sustainability). The wider adoption of renewable technologies such as Solar PV can also assist global efforts to achieve carbon emission reduction targets of 2030.

Extensive field trials of this innovative coating technology are already underway in Dubai and the UK, with potential field trials planned in the US, Kuwait, Chile.

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