By Chris Smith May 30, 2018 10:05 pm BST. Google has launched its Project Sunroof tool in the UK, which it hopes will help Brits decide whether they could save money by installing solar panels on.. The Solar Potential Map is a tool that allows users to estimate the potential solar energy production of a given location. The map considers various factors, such as the sun’s angle, the amount of daylight, and cloud cover. The map can be used to estimate the amount of electricity that could be generated by a photovoltaic system at a given.
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Now, if you live in one of those cities, a new tool from Google will calculate exactly how much you can save by zooming into your roof via Google Maps. Project Sunroof crunches weather data and.. What it does. Aims to make the process of installing solar panels easier and more understandable for anyone, by putting Google’s expansive data in mapping and computing resources to use. In collaboration with.