We have over 200 million s/f or 3 billion kWh/yr of solar arrays on our system. Pretty cool.
This is sure to increase in a few weeks when we release our “Mass Modeling” product. More to come…
We have over 200 million s/f or 3 billion kWh/yr of solar arrays on our system. Pretty cool.
This is sure to increase in a few weeks when we release our “Mass Modeling” product. More to come…
January 21, 2009 at 10:19 pm |
Hi, Your tool is very useful. I am teaching an energy policy class and built a lab around this, where students propose solar pv sites all over campus. This was far easier than teaching them Arcmap or any other GIS!
The only recommendation that would be nice (from a teaching perspective) would be a way to print out what was drawn against the aerial photo. I could easily do a screen section capture with my mac, but the students are working with pcs, a little more challenging. Having a printed copy of the site proposal makes things a little better integrated.
January 21, 2009 at 10:24 pm |
Dustin – thanks for chiming in. You’re absolutely right. We have two releases coming out next week. One is a direct URL navigation to the model you created. Like http://www.roofray.com/model/id-modelname.
The other release is a “Model Summary” page which contains a picture of the array over the building, summary costs and analysis, the quick calc graph and the performance graph on a single page. Also contains a “share this” feature so you can email a friend the direct URL link to the summary page. This is step1 to the converting to PDF. I’ll post these changes as well as the printer-friendly one you requested when they go live.
Thanks again – Chris
February 4, 2009 at 8:20 am |
Is this available in Dutch ?
Dear Sirs,
I have a client who is really interested in your concept, and in order to secure the rights for your web site in the Benelux ( Holland +Belgium +Luxembourg) they would be more than happy tp translate your site ( at their cost ) in Dutch.
Would your company be open to such a partnership ?
With kind regards
David Voyle