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Satellite Monitoring for Solar O&M: Find the Rows That Need a Crew

By ARUBIA · Satellite property intelligence on free public data

Walking a utility-scale array to find vegetation encroachment or ground issues is slow and expensive. Satellite monitoring flags the zones and rows where vigor or ground conditions changed between passes, so your O&M team goes straight to the problem areas instead of the whole fleet.

What the satellite actually measures

Every few days, public Earth-observation satellites image nearly every spot on the planet, for free. ARUBIA turns that into three measured signals — no guesswork:

Where it helps

Why solar operators use it

What it can't do (we're upfront about this)

Panel-level faults, micro-cracks, and hot spots need a thermal or high-resolution pass — satellite flags where to send that, it doesn't replace it.

That honesty is the point: a map that sends you to the right spots — and is clear about what it can't see — saves real time and catches problems earlier, without pretending to be a lab result.

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