With the large monetary investment required for solar systems, every effort
should be made to get the most electricity production out of the system. There
are many factors that come into play here, such as panel orientation, amount of
solar radiation and location on the property. While initial site assessments may
be done using satellite images obtained online, the actual onsite assessment
itself is crucial to ensure that changes or obstructions, such as trees, can be
accounted for.
Most solar companies
can provide a site assessment service at a nominal fee, but for those home
owners looking to really understand this process and do it themselves, workshops
can be taken to gain this knowledge. The process is not too complicated and can
be learned fairly quickly with the proper instructions and guidance. Even after
a short afternoon workshop, a person could gain enough skill and knowledge to
perform a site assessment; however, one should ensure that they practice using
the tool to really understand how to use it correctly.
There are also a
few different products that can be used for site assessments, the most common
being the Solar Pathfinder which is a hands-on tool used to detect shading. This
device can be used at any time of the day or night as long as there is some
light present in the sky. Software analysis is also used to determine overall
site suitability. The product's software can also take into account historical
solar radiation and weather data for your latitude and longitude, as well as the
constantly changing sun elevation angle. Digital photos are taken at the site to
provide additional data to the software for accurate shade calculations due to
trees, other buildings, etc. There are other products which can be used such as
the HORIcatcher and the Solmetric SunEye which both provide thorough analysis
through software, although are very expensive which can discourage many
potential users. All of the products will provide a detailed report of the
findings. The report will help you bring your goals, budget and energy needs
together with the unique solar opportunities at your optimal
location.
Every site is different and needs evaluation specific to the
site - there is never a "one-size-fits-all” solution when it comes to renewable
energy systems. As site assessments are the most crucial part of the process,
they must be done with time and care, using the appropriate tools and accurate
knowledge for the job.
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