This paper reviews recent fire incident cases and conducts risk identification for factors such as building and environmental risks, photovoltaic systems, electrical equipment, and safety protection. Components of photovoltaic (PV) systems undergo rigorous safety and reliability testing protocols during manufacturing and fulfill the electrical safety requirements established by various codes and standards. These systems do not pose health, safety, or environmental risks under normal operating. The New England Solar Cost-Reduction Partnership is a consortium of five New England states and the Clean Energy States Alliance (CESA), working to drive down the non-hardware “soft” costs for solar PV electricity systems. That's why the Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) funded the Solar Training and Education for Professionals (STEP) program, which provides tools to more than 10,000 firefighters. Building-Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) systems, which seamlessly integrate solar photovoltaic components into building structures, have garnered widespread attention for their aesthetic appeal and energy efficiency. However, the promotion of BIPV systems has also raised new fire safety concerns. Specifically, this study focuses on structural fire fighting in buildings and structures involving solar power systems utilizing solar panels that generate thermal and/or electrical energy, with a particular foc Do photovoltaic systems improve fire safety? Studies on photovoltaic modules have. Approximately 95,000 terawatts (TW) of energy from the sun are accessible for clean power generation. Global energy demand is currently estimated at 18 TW, which is a small fraction of what is available.