Pat,
Kicked your butts as far as lower output? If so, by how much on a percentage basis? On the Big Island of Hawaii, we've had a very active volcano doing its thing since 1983. With the normal trade winds, the vog (volcanic smoke + fog) gets blown south past the volcano, around the south tip of the island and then back up along the west side of the island. Which means that Kona-side residents can be in a yucky vog zone for days and sometimes longer. Think L.A. on a smoggy summer day. And as far as percentage decrease in solar output, I really have little accurate clue. Marco ProVision Solar Kicked out butts, in fact. Pat Redgate Ameco Solar
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