Solmetric’s SunEye can output data to Google Earth
September 22, 2008
Based in Bolinas, Solmetric builds the SunEye which “allows users to assess total potential solar energy given the shading of a particular site” and which can now output geo-tagged data to Google Earth. From the site:
The SunEye also outputs various data files for use in simulation and design programs. When data is taken using the GPS option, all Skylines are geo-tagged, and the locations and data can be output to Google Earth TM. Click here to see a sample file in Google Earth.
Entry Filed under: Renewable energy. Tags: Google Earth, GPS, solar.
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