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To: Eric who wrote (1535912)4/29/2025 5:53:05 PM
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Rooftop solar projects are not being broadly banned due to forest fire hazards, but fire safety concerns have led to increased regulations and, in some cases, temporary shutdowns or restrictions in specific regions.?

Fire Safety Concerns and Regulatory Responses
  • Australia: In Victoria, five solar farms were ordered to cease operations due to bushfire risks stemming from inadequate vegetation management and insufficient fire breaks. ? The Australian

  • Singapore: A 2020 fire safety regulation mandates additional insulation for certain rooftop solar installations, particularly on industrial buildings lacking emergency sprinklers. This has caused delays and financial concerns among solar providers. ? Eco-Business

  • New York City: Revisions to the fire code have imposed stricter requirements on rooftop solar installations, such as increased access pathways and railings. These changes have led to challenges for solar companies, especially regarding installations on existing buildings. ? Grist

Installation Quality and Maintenance Poor installation practices and lack of maintenance have been linked to fire hazards in rooftop solar systems. For instance, a homeowner in Mackay, Australia, faced significant issues due to a poorly installed system, leading to fire risks and financial losses. ? ABC+1The Australian+1

Firefighter Safety and Access Fire departments have expressed concerns about the challenges solar panels pose during firefighting operations. In Massachusetts, firefighters encountered difficulties accessing a roof during a chimney fire because of extensive solar panel coverage, highlighting the need for strategic panel placement to ensure safety. ? FireRescue1

Conclusion While rooftop solar installations are not being universally banned due to fire hazards, specific incidents and safety concerns have prompted regulatory actions and operational adjustments in certain areas. Proper installation, regular maintenance, and adherence to updated safety codes are essential to mitigate fire risks associated with rooftop solar systems.



To: Eric who wrote (1535912)4/30/2025 9:03:54 PM
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ERIC,===>> Spain achieves #NetZero ahead of schedule.

Tony Heller on X: "Star watching in Spain must have been incredible with all the lights out. Almost as good as North Korea." / X