One of the primary cost drivers for concentrated solar power operations and maintenance is the soiling of heliostats in the solar field. Although this loss can be largely recovered through cleaning operations, the associated costs are substantial and require careful consideration in relation to productivity gains. This paper presents a novel methodology for characterizing soiling losses through experimental measurements. Soiling predictions were obtained by calibrating a soiling model based on field measurements from a 50 MW modular solar tower project in Mount Isa, Australia. The study found that the mean predicted soiling rate for horizontally fixed mirrors was 0.12 pp/d during low dust seasons and 0.22 pp/d during high seasons. Autoregre...