Hi all, I wanted to ask people's thoughts about when it makes sense to remove trees to decrease shading on their solar arrays.
My array consists of 27 roof mounted panels, azimuth of 162, tilt of approximately 25 degrees. 23 of the panels are on my main roof in two rows, and 4 are on my garage. See photo. Panels are equipped with SolarEdge optimizers and inverter.
Looking at the shading patterns, the panels on the west end of the house come out of shade at about 8:30 AM, and the panels on the east side are in full sun by about 10:45 AM. In the afternoon, the panels on the west side go into shade starting at 2:00 PM, and the last panels on east end go into shade by 4:15 PM.
I understand that as the sun gets higher in the sky, it has the ability to impart greater generation capability to the panels. However, it's not clear to me when it makes sense to remove trees that are shading the array. In the morning should I be aiming to have full sun by 10 AM? 9:30 AM? 9:00 AM? Conversely, in the afternoon, what time does "peak" power generation end? Are there "rules of thumb"?
In my case, the tree that shades in the morning is a huge maple, probably 100 feet tall, and I would more than likely need professional help to stop it from shading the array. The trees to the west (mix of deciduous and evergreen) are smaller, 60-70 feet, and I probably could take those down myself.
Thanks.
My array consists of 27 roof mounted panels, azimuth of 162, tilt of approximately 25 degrees. 23 of the panels are on my main roof in two rows, and 4 are on my garage. See photo. Panels are equipped with SolarEdge optimizers and inverter.
Looking at the shading patterns, the panels on the west end of the house come out of shade at about 8:30 AM, and the panels on the east side are in full sun by about 10:45 AM. In the afternoon, the panels on the west side go into shade starting at 2:00 PM, and the last panels on east end go into shade by 4:15 PM.
I understand that as the sun gets higher in the sky, it has the ability to impart greater generation capability to the panels. However, it's not clear to me when it makes sense to remove trees that are shading the array. In the morning should I be aiming to have full sun by 10 AM? 9:30 AM? 9:00 AM? Conversely, in the afternoon, what time does "peak" power generation end? Are there "rules of thumb"?
In my case, the tree that shades in the morning is a huge maple, probably 100 feet tall, and I would more than likely need professional help to stop it from shading the array. The trees to the west (mix of deciduous and evergreen) are smaller, 60-70 feet, and I probably could take those down myself.
Thanks.
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