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Solar panels snowing
Do solar panels actually work when it's cold and snowy? Short answer: yes. Longer answer: well-designed solar systems are built to handle winter weather, and in many cases, they bounce back faster than people expect. . If you live in a snowy area and have solar panels—or you're thinking about installing them, you've probably wondered the same thing every winter: Do I need to remove snow from my solar panels? And if so, what's the easiest way to do it? The short answer: In most cases, you don't need to do anything. . Solar panels work in the wintertime and can even be more efficient than in the summer months. When the heat is extreme, this may even cause them to fail and shut down entirely. Photos of snow-covered solar panels appear online, followed by comments like “so much for clean energy” or “this is why solar doesn't work. White panels, grey skies, freezing temperatures. At first glance, it really looks like solar. . With a little help and planning, snow panels and snow are not a troubling combination and solar energy is reliable for many homes that see plenty of snow.
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