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Q & A

Yes, generally solar panels do require a building permit. The specific requirements may vary depending on local regulations and the size of the solar panel installation, but obtaining a building permit is typically necessary to ensure compliance with safety standards and building codes.

Yes, solar panels can be used to power water treatment plants. Solar energy can be converted into electricity to power the various processes involved in water treatment, including filtration, disinfection, and pumping. This renewable energy source helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels and provides a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution for powering water treatment facilities.

Solar panels can have both positive and negative effects on roof ventilation. On the positive side, solar panels can provide shade to the roof, reducing the amount of heat that enters the building and potentially lowering the need for excessive ventilation. However, solar panels can also block airflow around the roof, which may hinder natural ventilation and potentially lead to increased heat buildup. Therefore, proper planning and installation of solar panels is crucial to ensure that roof ventilation is not significantly compromised.

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