FOSSIL POWER & INFRA

an EPC division of FOSSIL Group company which has been a cornerstone of development in Power & Infrastructure projects in India . As one of the largest demandable and capable EPC contractor in India , We are an emerging player in the growing sector of Power & Infra Fossil Power & Infra has been taking a leading role in providing general contracting services with uncompromised commitment to Quality, Health, Safety and Environment . We do this through the combination of an open relationship with our employees based on mutual trust , transparency , accountability and discipline.

Solar Panel is one of the greatest inventions of modern science. These panels simply generate free power from the sun. It converts sunlight to electricity with zero emissions, no moving parts and zero maintenance. There are different types of solar panels available in the market such as Monocrystalline Silicon (mono-silicon or single silicon), Polycrystalline Silicon (multicrystalline, multi-silicon, ribbon), BIPV (building integrated photovoltaics), Solar Hot Water (thermal) Panels, etc.

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Solar panel refers to a panel designed to absorb the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity or heating. Solar panel conversion efficiency, typically in the 20 percent range, is reduced by dust, grime, pollen, and other particulates that accumulate on the solar panel. "A dirty solar panel can reduce its power capabilities by up to 30 percent in high dust/pollen or desert areas", says Seamus Curran, associate professor of physics at the University of Houston and director of the Institute for Nano Energy, which specializes in the design, engineering, and assembly of nanostructures.

Paying to have solar panels cleaned is often not a good investment; researchers found panels that hadn’t been cleaned, or rained on, for 145 days during a summer drought in California, lost only 7.4 percent of their efficiency. Overall, for a typical residential solar system of 5 kilowatts, washing panels halfway through the summer would translate into a mere $20 gain in electricity production until the summer drought ends—in about 2 ½ months. For larger commercial rooftop systems, the financial losses are bigger but still rarely enough to warrant the cost of washing the panels. On average, panels lost a little less than 0.05 percent of their overall efficiency per day.

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