Solar Farm Operations
Maximize asset production to increase shareholder value and reduce false positives. Protect valuable assets from weather-related risks and ensure safe working conditions for employees.
Hail or lightning can damage panels, costing an average of $41,000 to replace.
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severity - 4 extreme
Implement Extreme Cold Protocol: Low Temp
Prepare staff for heavy snow. Snow removal required, low visibility - work with caution. Avoid unnecessary outdoor maintenance.
severity - 3 sever
Monitor Conditions: Heavy Rain
Prep staff for heavy rain. Low visibility, confirm area is clear before performing dangerous maintenance. Avoid unnecessary outdoor maintenance.
severity - 1 minor
Schedule Maintenance: Optimal Conditions
Ideal conditions for maintenance.
severity - 2 moderate
Avoid Outdoors: Unhealthy Air Quality
Avoid unnecessary outdoor maintenance and limit employee time outside.
severity - 4 extreme
Protect Equipment and Seek Shelter: Hail Risk
Staff to seek shelter. Wait for hail to weaken before sending teams out to the field. Protect assets if possible.
severity - 3 sever
Stow Solar Field: Gusts
Stow the solar field and bring solar collectors to the defense position.
severity - 3 sever
Stow Solar Field: High Wind
Stow the solar field and bring solar collectors to the defense position to protect against severe wind.
severity - 2 moderate
Schedule Maintenance: Low Energy Production
Skies are covered with clouds, solar radiation is low, good time for maintenance.
severity - 4 extreme
High Risk: Lightning & Thunder
Monitor lightning activity, motion, directionality and speed 15 and 30 minutes into the future, based on distance from location.