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The photovoltaic panels are not exposed to direct sunlight
Solar panels do not need direct sunlight to work. They may be covered by shade from surrounding buildings or trees, are turned away from the sun, or are simply affected by weather conditions like clouds, rain, or snow. Shade, clouds, rain, and snow might reduce the output of a solar panel system, but both direct and indirect sunlight. . Solar panels don't require constant direct sunlight to generate electricity – a fact that surprises many Illinois homeowners considering solar energy. That means your system keeps producing power in more. . But what about situations where direct sunlight is not available, such as on cloudy days or in areas with a lot of tree cover? Can solar panels still function effectively in these conditions? And what about the potential impact of shade on the longevity and performance of solar panels? In this. .
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