Worldwide Scientific Landscape on Fires in Photovoltaic
Esther Salmer\'on-Manzano, David Mu\~noz-Rodr\'iguez, Alberto-Jesus Perea-Moreno, Quetzalcoatl Hernandez-Escobedo, Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of global research on fires related to photovoltaic energy installations from 1983 to 2023, highlighting growth trends, key contributors, and evolving research themes.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed overview of the scientific landscape on PV fire risks, identifying key countries, institutions, and research communities over four decades.
Findings
Research output has increased significantly since 2011.
The USA and China are leading contributors in this field.
Fires from PV installations are rarely listed as fire causes.
Abstract
The rapid growth of photovoltaic (PV) technology in recent years called for a comprehensive assessment of the global scientific landscape on fires associated with PV energy installations. This study examines the scientific literature indexed in Scopus from 1983 to 2023. It reveals a striking increase in output since 2011, with nearly one hundred publications in the most recent year under review. This growth of interest has occurred in parallel with the global expansion of photovoltaics. The majority of studies in this field are classified as engineering, with 34% of publications in this area. The USA leads the way with over 160 publications, followed by China with 125. Two institutions in the USA are particularly prominent in this field: Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico with 22 publications, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado with 16 publications. The…
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