Air traffic controllers, motorists, and Sandia National Laboratories developed the Solar Glare Hazard Analysis Tool (SGHAT), a Web-based tool that ...
August 16, 2013To help address concerns over glare from solar energy installations and its impact on pilots, air traffic controllers, and motorists, Sandia National Laboratories developed the Solar Glare Hazard Analysis Tool (SGHAT), a free web-based tool that can quickly calculate potential visual hazards from proposed solar installations. The tool can quickly locate a site, outline the proposed solar array, and identify glare throughout the year (by time of day and season) to predict potential ocular impacts. SGHAT can also evaluate alternative designs and layouts to help mitigate glare impact and maximize energy production. Recognized as a top technology of the year, SGHAT was awarded a 2013 R&D 100 Award.
Positive Impact
Assesses solar glare concerns and evaluates alternative designs and layouts to mitigate glare impact. Receives 2013 R&D 100 Award.
Locations
New Mexico
Partners
Sandia National Laboratories
EERE Investment
$1.15 million over three years
Clean Energy Sector
Renewable electricity generation
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