How Many Peak Sun Hours in Georgia?
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How Many Peak Sun Hours in Georgia?

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Solar engineers measure viability in "peak sun hours"—the specific times when solar intensity reaches 1,000 watts per square meter.

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The Peach State Solar Reality

Georgia is an incredible state for solar generation, receiving an average of 4.5 to 5.5 peak sun hours per day. This high level of solar irradiance ensures your system will produce massive amounts of clean electricity year-round, more than enough to offset a significant portion of a home's electricity usage when the system is correctly designed.

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Maximizing the Sun

During the long, intense days of summer, your panels will vastly overproduce. We utilize advanced satellite analysis to position your panels precisely south or west to capture the maximum amount of afternoon sun, completely wiping out the peak demands of your air conditioning unit.

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