kWh Analytics Reveals Top 12 Industry Challenges in Solar Industry Risk Management
2023 Solar Risk Assessment Report highlights the need for robust strategies to ensure solar asset resilience, especially in extreme weather conditions.
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While the Inflation Reduction Act, a freeze of potential tariffs, and more robust supply chains have helped the market grow, more frequent weather events and a lack of skilled labor still present challenges as the solar industry grows to meet the decarbonization targets.
The 2023 report offers detailed research on top risks including extreme weather, financial modeling, and operational risks to help the industry organizations overcome market hurdles and expand lines of business. Top 12 risk issues include:
Extreme Weather Risk
- Proactive hail stow program can reduce property insurance premiums
- Modules made with tempered glass are approximately 2x as resilient to hail impacts as those with heat-strengthened glass
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Glass//glass modules are more than twice as likely to break compared to glass//backsheet modules
Financial Modeling Risk
- Underestimation of modeling uncertainty means PV projects experience P99 scenarios once every 20 years
- 99% availability is achievable, but not typical
- Capital costs for DG solar will decline by 3% in 2023. Procurement lag and supply-chain delays keep utility-scale costs high
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US module prices to plummet below
$0.30 per watt once tariff dust settles -
Uncertainty in degradation affects financial modeling results differently for ITC and PTC
Operational Risk
- In desert climates inverter efficiency derating can result in up to 2% production loss beyond expectation
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Solar industry losing
$2.5B annually from equipment underperformance - High-resolution solar resource data reduces clipping loss errors by more than 90% versus hourly data for high DC:AC scenarios
- The biggest barrier to growth for solar companies? 44% of companies say a lack of trained labor
“Managing solar asset risk requires a concerted industry effort to ensure sustainable growth and investment,” said
To access the complete 2023 Solar Risk Assessment, please visit www.kwhanalytics.com/solar-risk-assessment.
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