The environment of PV power plants attracts a large number of birds to roost and forage for food due to their open terrain and stable climatic conditions. These birds may see the PV plant equipment as an ideal nesting site or may inadvertently touch the equipment while searching for food, resulting in damage to the equipment.
Specifically, bird damage may cause problems including but not limited to: PV panels are covered with bird droppings, which are difficult to clean, affecting power generation efficiency, and may even trigger the hot spot effect leading to module fire; birds build nests next to the panels, blocking direct sunlight; and there may even be a possibility that the activities of birds may trigger serious problems such as circuit short circuits. These problems will not only reduce the power generation of the PV plant, but may also pose a threat to the safe operation of the plant. Does bird damage affect the power supply capacity of PV power plants? The answer is yes.
As mentioned above, the activities of birds in PV power plants may directly damage the power generation equipment and reduce the power generation efficiency, which in turn affects the power supply capacity of the power plant. In addition, if the bird damage problem is not effectively solved, it may also lead to frequent maintenance of the equipment and increase the operation cost, further affecting the economic efficiency and power supply stability of the power plant.
For this reason, Shenzhen True Bird Repellent Technology provides a series of < strong>Photovoltaic power station bird repellent program, including but not limited to AI Intelligent Laser Voice Bird Repeller, PV Power Station Column Shockwave Acoustic Pressure PV Bird Repeller, PV Power Station Array Shockwave Acoustic Pressure PV Bird Repeller with AI Intelligent Recognition Capability, Laser, Ultrasonic, Voice, Electronic Cannon technology, electronic bursting technology, cluster beam strong sound, strong light strobe and other technical configurations, which can effectively drive away large and small birds in PV power plants.