About This Site
Korsolion covers the technical factors that determine how much electricity a photovoltaic installation produces in Poland: panel tilt angles, azimuth orientation, seasonal irradiance variation, and regional differences across the country's latitude span.
The site does not sell equipment, manage installations, or offer individual project assessments. All content is informational and draws on data from the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (PVGIS), the World Bank's Global Solar Atlas, and publicly available research from national and international energy institutions.
What This Site Covers
- Fixed tilt angle selection for Polish latitudes (49–55°N)
- Azimuth orientation and the output effect of deviations from true south
- Monthly and seasonal irradiance distribution across Poland
- Regional differences between southern, central, eastern, and northern Poland
- Practical considerations for rooftop and flat-roof installations
Content Standards
All quantitative data referenced on this site is drawn from publicly available sources. Where exact figures are not available, the text uses neutral formulations rather than estimates. References to PVGIS and Global Solar Atlas data are provided so readers can verify or extend the information for specific locations using those tools directly.
Content is reviewed periodically. Each article carries a "Last updated" date indicating when it was most recently checked against current source data.
Contact
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Email: contact@korsolion.eu