How Many Peak Sun Hours in Wyoming? (High Elevation Efficiency)
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How Many Peak Sun Hours in Wyoming? (High Elevation Efficiency)

SBI Editorial DeskUpdated Q1 · 20262 sections

When considering solar, many homeowners immediately worry about snowy winters. However, solar engineers measure viability in "peak sun hours," and Wyoming performs exceptionally well due to its high elevation and clear skies.

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The High Plains Solar Reality

Wyoming receives an impressive average of 4.5 to 5.5 peak sun hours per day. Furthermore, modern Tier-1 monocrystalline panels conduct electricity better in freezing temperatures. Even on a clear, frigid day in January, your panels will produce steady, reliable power.

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Summer Overproduction

Your system will vastly overproduce during the long, intense summer days, allowing you to bank massive net metering credits to coast through the snowiest parts of the winter.

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