Abstract

Recently, mountain photovoltaic power stations have caused sediment-related disasters, such as soil erosion and landslides. Efforts to mitigate these issues include strengthening installation slope standards and restructuring systems through mandatory inspections. In response to these challenges, this study aimed to select inspection items for the ongoing management of mountain photovoltaic power stations, and to establish standards for their inspection and overall management. Initially, inspection items for mountain photovoltaic power stations were categorized into three major groups, eight intermediate categories, 17 minor categories, and 58 detailed categories based on spatial criteria. Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process(AHP) analysis method to calculate the weight for each item, 'slope' was found to directly influence mountain landslide disasters, and items related to 'erosion' and 'drainage facilities' carried a high weight. Subsequently, a checklist was developed based on the weight of each item, carrying out on-site inspections. A clear variation in scores depending on the management status was confirmed.

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