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Solar’s Sidekick: How Drones and Reality Capture Give Clean Energy a Big Lift

Por: Forbes Business October 19, 2022

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Imagine attempting to construct and maintain a new, massive solar installation using only on-the-ground resources. The time, effort and guesswork required for each step – from scoping out potential sites to inspecting arrays for defects – would be tremendous and would likely lead to errors and unsafe working conditions – not to mention a high price tag. Now imagine getting access to all this information from the safety and ease of a... + full article



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