Trees or more specifically shade from those trees reduces the productivity of your solar energy system.
How trees affect solar panel production.
Perhaps most obviously trees near your solar array can cause shading issues.
In addition to trees solar panels can actually be shaded by other nearby panels.
Avoid planting trees near the west or southwestern facing sides of home.
Properly maintain trees that are already planted to prevent solar panel damage.
Trees buildings and even the horizon can create shading on a roof and on solar panels.
Depending on the panel setup.
8msolar engineers can calculate and advise on this shading effect prior to system installation.
Is putting up solar worth the trade off of removing the carbon absorbing trees.
These directions receive the strongest sunlight and are the best options for solar panel placement.
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Knowing what factors affect solar panel production is important to ensure that you get the most savings possible out of your system.
However as you no doubt know when you cut down trees you eliminate a valuable carbon dioxide co2 capturing organism.
According to american forests one tree stores about 0 5 metric tons of carbon dioxide co2 over its lifetime manufacturing a typical 5 kilowatt kw solar energy system produces about 10 metric tons of co2 so the total co2 emissions associated with removing one tree and installing a residential solar power system are roughly 10 5 metric tons.
Many residential properties are situated in green spaces and constantly growing trees and foliage can encroach on solar panel setups.
When removing trees is good for the environment.