Map Shows New York City Rooftops’ Potential for Solar Power
Two-thirds of New York’s buildings are suitable for solar panels, which together could meet half of the city’s power demand at peak times, the city found.
Two-thirds of New York’s buildings are suitable for solar panels, which together could meet half of the city’s power demand at peak times, the city found.
Two-thirds of New York’s buildings are suitable for solar panels, which together could meet half of the city’s power demand at peak times, the city found.
Two-thirds of New York City’s million or so buildings are suitable for solar panel installations, a laser mapping project shows, raising the possibility that they could meet half of the city’s power needs at peak periods in the summertime.
Two-thirds of New York’s buildings are suitable for solar panels, which together could meet half of the city’s power demand at peak times, the city found.
Two-thirds of New York City’s million or so buildings are suitable for solar panel installations, a laser mapping project shows, raising the possibility that they could meet half of the city’s power needs at peak periods in the summertime.
Two-thirds of New York’s buildings are suitable for solar panels, which together could meet half of the city’s power demand at peak times, the city found.
Two-thirds of New York City’s million or so buildings are suitable for solar panel installations, a laser mapping project shows, raising the possibility that they could meet half of the city’s power needs at peak periods in the summertime.
Two-thirds of New York’s buildings are suitable for solar panels, which together could meet half of the city’s power demand at peak times, the city found.
Two-thirds of New York City’s million or so buildings are suitable for solar panel installations, a laser mapping project shows, raising the possibility that they could meet half of the city’s power needs at peak periods in the summertime.
Two-thirds of New York’s buildings are suitable for solar panels, which together could meet half of the city’s power demand at peak times, the city found.