Choosing your terrain strategy: Slope-restricted or structure-adapted?
Should you exclude entire areas based on slope limits, or evaluate each structure individually against the terrain? In this webinar, Ming Cheng (Technical Advisor) will walk you through both widely used approaches for topographic analysis, exploring their advantages, limitations, and ideal use cases.
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Ming Cheng
Customer Success Manager
Nuclear Engineer with 6 years of experience in the solar industry. Joined RatedPower’s customer success team over three years ago and specialize in various topics with solar solutions. Leverage deep industry insight and ensure clients maximize benefits sustainable energy technology.

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