Google Helps Analyze If Rooftop Solar Panels Are Good Deal

The company that lets you compare air fares and translate foreign languages online wants to make it easier to weigh the costs and benefits of installing solar panels on household rooftops.
Google Helps Analyze If Rooftop Solar Panels Are Good Deal
A screenshot of Google Earth of Queens, New York.
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RALEIGH, N.C.—The company that lets you compare air fares and translate foreign languages online wants to make it easier to weigh the costs and benefits of installing solar panels on household rooftops.

Google is rolling out a new online service that quickly tallies up considerations of going solar and whether homeowners should consider buying or leasing photovoltaic panels costing thousands of dollars. Google’s Project Sunroof combines the eye-in-the-sky images behind Google Earth with calculations on how much shade trees cast over a rooftop, data on local weather patterns, industry pricing and available subsidies to arrive at its bottom line.

We at Google believe in solar energy. The solar industry needs our help.
Carl Elkin, senior software engineer, Google