A visualization technique that enables a user to build a future small or large-scale solar system in three dimensions using realistic drawings that can be readily edited and seen from various angles.
The user may get a broad picture of the complete structure as well as a more comprehensive view of intricate regions like wiring or mounting components using 3D architectural software.
Solar modules in one row may shadow solar panels in subsequent rows.
A shadow depiction for several seasons may aid in determining the proper distance between rows of solar modules, hence preventing energy losses due to shade.
When it comes to incorporating solar panels into current and new building designs, 3D architecture comes in handy.
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