It s a difficult truth but solar power and trees do not always get along.
Cutting trees for solar panels.
Boo hiss at cutting down trees for solar panels a quandary.
As i do agree that a tree s leaves and branches will block out the sun s path towards the solar panels a rather important reason to have a tree removed is whether the tree will fall down on the panel during tornados strong winds or hurricanes.
All the time we have been enforcing construction rules as to making commercial buildings put x.
Ironically maximizing those solar benefits may involve cutting down a tree or two.
In the foreground is a copse of trees which could be cut down to make space for solar panels.
Branches and leaves can block sunlight from hitting your roof which means your solar panels aren t maximizing their electricity production potential.
That s a tough question.
Although we can calculate the amount of greenhouse gases offset by solar panels other things just can t be quantified like the sustenance and comfort that trees provide.
Sometimes solar can involve painful tradeoffs.
Let s do the math here.
Tim yaotome october 23 2018 at 3 49 am.
September 18 2019 if you want to get the maximum performance out of solar panels it s important that they have full sun for as much of the day as possible.
Trinity episcopal church in stoughton is surrounded by woodland.
Removing trees to get more exposure to solar panels is actually very environmentally friendly.
Cutting down trees can be beneficial.
It might seem environmentally counterproductive but it actually makes sense to trim or cut trees to make room for solar panels.