Don't Let A Natural Disaster Impact Solar Revenue 

Our whitepaper “Come Hail or High Water” offers solutions

Whether it’s wildfires, hurricanes, or hail, natural disasters devastate solar power infrastructure. Particularly for asset owners of utility PV, extreme weather can cause significant downtime, repair costs, and revenue loss.

Hail losses in Texas alone last year caused about $300 million in solar damage, nearly ten times the estimated losses from Hurricane Hanna in 2020.

“Come Hail or High Water” presents a roadmap to natural disaster plant restoration. Owners and operators of utility-scale solar plants will gain actionable strategies to mitigate production and revenue losses from natural disasters.

Download this whitepaper for real-world case study examples and a step-by-step process that:

  1. Balances production with restoration
  2. Mitigates component risks
  3. Blends original and new solar technologies
  4. Optimizes plant performance post-recovery
 

DEPCOM Power has restored hundreds of megawatts of damaged plants. With expertise in damage assessment, salvage, insurance claim documentation, and rapid restoration, DEPCOM's combined EPC/O&M and expertise helps limit the revenue impact of natural disasters.

 

Don't let a natural disaster impact revenue.


 

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