Site Specific Services for Solar
Wind and weather-related risks impact the reliability and cost of solar farms. Optimize your solar investment with a site-specific study. Read this infosheet for more details.
Wind and weather-related risks impact the reliability and cost of solar farms. Optimize your solar investment with a site-specific study. Read this infosheet for more details.
When it comes to the world of healthcare, the term “exhausted” is generally regarded as a bad thing. In fact, the word is frequently associated with long hours, limited supplies, and few options—none of which are particularly positive. However, when it comes to healthcare facilities, exhaustion (especially the effective dispersion of those exhausts) is actually a good thing as it relates to environmental air quality, patient health, and operational excellence.
Unfortunately, plume dispersion associated with architectural aerodynamics is often the most overlooked and/or marginalized of considerations in the design and construction of healthcare facilities…right up to the moment when there is an issue.
CPP Wind Engineering Consultants, an internationally recognized leader in wind engineering services, is excited to announce their partnership with Tuckerman Capital.
“We at CPP are thrilled to announce our new partnership with Tuckerman Capital. This strategic investment marks a significant milestone in CPP’s journey, opening doors to unparalleled growth opportunities and innovation. With Tuckerman’s additional support, we are confident that CPP will reach new heights in delivering exceptional insight and value to our customers and stakeholders,” stated Oliver Napp, CPP CEO.
Topography significantly affects how wind interacts with solar photovoltaic (PV) structures. While flat terrain installations have their own sets of challenges and best practices, installations in topographically “interesting” terrain introduce unique difficulties. Let’s delve into two primary factors affected by topography: wind speed-up and loss of shelter, and how they influence wind loads on solar…