The efficiency of a solar silicon wafer decreases with an increase in cloud cover.
The efficiency of a solar silicon wafer decreases with cloud cover. Solar panels rely on sunlight to generate electricity, and clouds obstruct the sunlight from reaching the panels. As a result, the reduced amount of sunlight reaching the silicon wafer leads to a decrease in its efficiency.
The efficiency of a solar silicon wafer decreases with increasing cloud cover. Clouds block or scatter sunlight, reducing the amount of solar energy reaching the wafer. As a result, the wafer receives less sunlight to convert into electricity, leading to a decrease in its overall efficiency.