Thursday, October 26, 2017
Comparing Solar and Wind Energy Installations
Demetrios Panteleakis has served as president of Macmillan Group, LLC, since 2016. In this capacity, Demetrios Panteleakis has streamlined the underwriting process for the mainstream financing of complex solar energy installations.
Solar energy installations maintain a number of advantages when compared to wind energy installations. Depending on the model of installation, wind turbines can demand significant maintenance over the course of a single year, whereas solar grids require little more than a light, annual cleaning. Wind turbines also require more physical space than solar panel installations.
Solar panels provide users with a consistent, predictable energy output. In many places, the amount of daily sunlight received does not vary drastically from day to day. Average wind speeds, on the other hand, can not only change more often, but can be impacted by placement. An improperly situated turbine may receive wind output on a highly irregular basis.
Further, solar installations excel at the cosmetic level. Panels operate soundlessly, while wind turbines can generate noise comparable to the average lawnmower. Research also has shown that solar panels provide users with better value in regards to cost per kilowatt produced.
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A commercial real estate executive for nearly a decade, Demetrios Panteleakis serves as president of Macmillan Group, LLC, in Springf...
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Based in Springfield, Massachusetts, Demetrios Panteleakis is the president of MacMillan Group, LLC, a full-service commercial real est...
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Real estate executive Demetrios Panteleakis is president of MacMillan Group, LLC, a full-service real estate firm assisting clients with ...
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