Solar Tool Developed for Cambridge Rooftops

CelsiasPublished on Date November 26th, 2012 by Celsias
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The Cambridge Solar Tool shows Cambridge residents, businesses, and property owners how much electricity can be produced on their rooftops from solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, how the financial investment will pay off, and how much pollution will be reduced.

With a click, the Cambridge Solar Tool ,developed by the Sustainable Design Lab at MIT and Modern Development Studio LLC (MoDe Studio) shows Cambridge residents, businesses, and property owners how much electricity can be produced on their rooftops from solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, how the financial investment will pay off, and how much pollution will be reduced.

The Solar Map was developed in collaboration with the City of Cambridge Community Development Department.

MIT created the annual electricity yield map from PV for virtually all Cambridge rooftops, MoDe Studio designed and developed the online viewer as well as its financial and environmental modules, while the City of Cambridge provided the underlying data and images.

Solar energy is a key strategy for Cambridge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and make the community more resilient to the impacts of climate change. The Cambridge Energy Alliance (CEA) program assists the community in taking the next steps toward installing a PV system.

Article appearing courtesy Celsias.

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