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Asset Protection

Preventative maintenance measures for harsh weather conditions that will reduce risk, increase power generation, and protect assets.

Since the 1990s, damages to assets from wind storms alone cost the US an average of $174 million a year.

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severity - 4 extreme

Stow Solar Field: High Wind Gusts

Stow the solar field and bring solar collectors to the defense position.

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severity - 4 extreme

Stow Solar Field: High Wind Speeds

Stow the solar field in preparation for high winds.

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severity - 2 moderate

Position Panels Properly: High Energy Production

High solar radiation, make sure panels are positioned properly.

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severity - 4 extreme

Protect Equipment and Seek Shelter: Hail Risk

Ensure staff seeks shelter. Wait for hail to weaken before sending teams out to the field. Protect assets if possible.

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severity - 3 sever

High Winds: Check Turbines

Ensure turbines have successfully shut off automatically

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severity - 1 minor

Update Inventory Images: Optimal Conditions

Good conditions outside to create a photo inventory. This can be provided to your insurance company should damage occur.

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severity - 4 extreme

Shut Down Turbines: Lightning & Thunder

Shut down turbines, position blades properly to avoid damage. Monitor lightning activity, motion, directionality and speed 15 and 30 minutes into the future, based on distance from location.

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severity - 3 sever

Implement Extreme Cold Protocol

Prepare staff for heavy snow. Snow removal required, low visibility - work with caution. Avoid unnecessary outdoor maintenance.

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