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English: Different types of shading in a large scale grid-connected PV plant in northwest China. (a) Power distribution buildings shading; (b) wire poles shading; (c) plants shading; (d) bird droppings shading; (e) tracking PV system shading; (f) fixed PV system shading.
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Source Yunlin Sun et. al. "Investigating the Impact of Shading Effect on the Characteristics of a Large-Scale Grid-Connected PV Power Plant in Northwest China ", International Journal of Photoenergy doi:10.1155/2014/763106
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