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In August, Google launched a solar roof program that can help U.
S.
households decide whether they can install solar panels on their roofs and what the corresponding energy benefits are
.
At present, Google is promoting its solar roof project to more regions in the United States
.
The Solar Roof project incorporates several Google technologies, particularly its mapping technology, to help with solar-related calculations
.
By considering its orientation, as well as the impact of obstacles such as trees and other buildings, it can determine how much sunlight actually shines on your roof
.
Users can then add their average electricity usage to see if solar energy can not only meet their needs, but also reduce their energy bills
.
When Google launched its solar roof project, it only covered the San Francisco Bay Area, Central Fresno California and the Boston area
.
Starting this week, it will also cover California, Massachusetts, Arizona, New York, New Jersey, Nevada, Connecticut, Colorado and North Carolina
.
While green and alternative energy sources such as solar are beginning to gain popularity, solar installations have not yet been fully embraced by American households, and Google sees the huge untapped potential of this market and provides the knowledge through solar roof projects that can at least help homeowners overcome concerns about adopting solar energy
.
In August, Google launched a solar roof program that can help U.
S.
households decide whether they can install solar panels on their roofs and what the corresponding energy benefits are
.
At present, Google is promoting its solar roof project to more regions in the United States
.
The Solar Roof project incorporates several Google technologies, particularly its mapping technology, to help with solar-related calculations
.
By considering its orientation, as well as the impact of obstacles such as trees and other buildings, it can determine how much sunlight actually shines on your roof
.
Users can then add their average electricity usage to see if solar energy can not only meet their needs, but also reduce their energy bills
.
When Google launched its solar roof project, it only covered the San Francisco Bay Area, Central Fresno California and the Boston area
.
Starting this week, it will also cover California, Massachusetts, Arizona, New York, New Jersey, Nevada, Connecticut, Colorado and North Carolina
.
While green and alternative energy sources such as solar are beginning to gain popularity, solar installations have not yet been fully embraced by American households, and Google sees the huge untapped potential of this market and provides the knowledge through solar roof projects that can at least help homeowners overcome concerns about adopting solar energy
.