east vs. west orientation for solar panels
East vs. west orientation for solar panels refers to the positioning of solar panels either facing east or facing west to maximize energy production. East-facing panels capture more sunlight in the morning, while west-facing panels capture more sunlight in the afternoon. This allows for a more even distribution of energy production throughout the day, enhancing overall efficiency and output.
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