A site-specific wind study determines the directional design wind speeds at a project location, replacing the all-direction, generalized wind maps in ASCE 7 – Minimum Design Loads and Associated Criteria for Buildings and Other Structures, which contour wind conditions over large geographic regions. Because wind loading is the dominant force driving solar structure design, a site-specific study often reveals lower, more accurate wind speeds that directly translate into optimized designs and significant cost savings. This customized analysis is especially valuable for large-scale solar projects in complex wind environments such as coastal, desert, or mountainous areas helping developers build smarter, safer, and more cost-effective systems.
Bring confidence to your solar farm design and operation by understanding wind-related risk. CPP provides guidance for all the ways wind can impact sites.




















