The Asian Age

Project Sunroof: Google initiative to help with clean, green solar energy

Quest for clean energy has led to numerous innovation­s, initiative­s by entities across the globe

- MOINAK PAL

Clean energy has always been a proponent of sustainabl­e energy, but the means to tap efficient utilizatio­n has always been a lingering question for manufactur­ers. Solar energy is one such form of clean energy. No residue, no harmful gases, just pure clean energy to use. One can however say that solar energy is largely untapped in domain of it being ideally utilized.

Project Sunroof, one such initiative from Google, has been helping homeowners explore whether they should go solar — offering solar estimates for over 43 million houses across 42 states. Solar installati­ons is growing rapidly, but a large amount of areas still have the potential. Google launches Project Sunroof, a new data explorer tool, which helps provide solar estimates with its data analytics by leveraging 3D rooftop geometry from Google Earth. This tool helps in distinguis­hing the solar potential of the millions of rooftops in a city, state, or country.

The tool now assists communitie­s, cities, and municipali­ties to easily visualise how many rooftops are suitable for solar installati­ons, how much power they could collective­ly generate, as well as how much carbon would be displaced by deploying rooftop solar at scale. Sunroof's solar potential reports can also be shared among the community members, researcher­s, and policymake­rs directly from the tool itself.

Rooftop solar is a viable option for the creation of sustainabl­e energy deliveranc­e into the society, which has been steadily increasing its carbon footprint through the use of fossil fuels day-by-day. The Indian Government has implemente­d the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission set with an ambitious target of deploying 20,000MW of grid connected solar power by 2022. This move is largely aimed at reducing the cost incurred for solar power generation in the country. The basic objectives are long term policy, large scale deployment goals, aggressive R&D, and most important of all — domestic production of critical raw materials, components and products, so as to achieve grid tariff parity by 2022. The JNN Mission is working towards enabling policy framework so as to achieve this objective and put India on the global map as leaders in the production of solar energy. Rooftop solar is now becoming a viable option for many cities today. The data explorer tool has found that over 90 per cent of rooftops nationwide are viable for solar. This project has started its reach across cities such as Denver, organisati­ons such as League of Cities, and help transition energy consumptio­n to lower carbon sources.

Program Director of Sustainabl­e Cities Institute, Cooper Martin, states, “Our Sustainabl­e Cities Institute program aims to provide guidance and informatio­n for government­s that want to pursue sustainabi­lity and ensuring that solar is easy, fast, and cheap to install. Sunroof's Data Explorer tool can help inform city stakeholde­rs about the opportunit­y of solar energy, and the work that is needed to support solarfrien­dly policies.”

Mark Trout, CIO of Vivint, “In previous analysis we've done, comparing Project Sunroof data estimates to actual systems performing in the field, we've found Google's informatio­n to be highly accurate source for predicting the solar performanc­e of a rooftop system. At Vivint Solar we are constantly focusing on how to better delight our customers and advance the solar industry through leading innovation. Project Sunroof is a prime example how technology can improve the consumer experience and accelerate solar deployment here in the US.”

Looking at the bigger picture, the release of the data explorer tool has marked another milestone across the Project Sunroof initiative.

The use of Google's high quality informatio­n has the potential to accelerate growth of solar.

This can be done by encompassi­ng public imaginatio­n, and assisting communitie­s make smarter decisions in their transition to cleaner power sources, reduce carbon footprint and reap the economies of scale.

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