New research from Colorado State University shows that while wildfire smoke increasingly covers large parts of the U.S. it does not have much of an impact on overall, long-term solar power generation activity.
Despite increasing wildfire activity in the US during recent years, solar power generation has remained stable. This suggests that solar energy sources are resilient to the impacts of extreme fire seasons.
Despite increasing wildfire activity in the US during recent years, solar power generation has remained stable. This suggests that solar energy sources are resilient to the impacts of extreme fire seasons.