Recent Advances in the Sustainable Solar Photovoltaic Energy Technology
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2027 | Viewed by 158
Special Issue Editor
Interests: photovoltaic engineering; photovoltaic modules; PV Panels; solar cell technology
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Dear Colleagues,
Photovoltaic solar technology has reached a high level of maturity and large-scale deployment, becoming one of the key pillars of the global energy transition. Nevertheless, several critical challenges remain unresolved, particularly concerning long-term degradation mechanisms, fault diagnosis, and the real operating behavior of photovoltaic cells, modules, and systems under diverse environmental and electrical conditions. Addressing these issues is essential to ensure reliability, efficiency, and sustainability over the full lifetime of photovoltaic installations.
This Special Issue aims to collect papers on recent advances that contribute to a deeper understanding of photovoltaic device physics, degradation phenomena, and failure mechanisms, as well as innovative methods for their early detection and mitigation. Contributions focusing on advanced photovoltaic cell technologies, novel module architectures, bifacial and multi-terminal configurations, and unconventional interconnection schemes are particularly encouraged.
We welcome papers that explore the use of power electronics for photovoltaic systems, including module- and sub-module-level optimization, DC/DC conversion, maximum power point tracking strategies, and advanced control and monitoring techniques. These approaches are fundamental in enhancing energy yield, improving mismatch tolerance, and increasing system robustness under partial shading, aging, and fault conditions.
We aim to provide a comprehensive overview of emerging technologies and methodologies that improve the performance, reliability, and sustainability of next-generation photovoltaic systems, bridging the gap between device-level innovation and system-level implementation.
Thank you for considering this opportunity.
Dr. Michel Piliougine
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- photovoltaic devices
- solar cell technology
- module-level power electronics
- degradation and fault diagnosis
- sustainable photovoltaic systems
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