A: No, studies have not shown any significant increase in temperatures over and around a solar facility.

Research indicates that any heat around or immediately above a solar project quickly dissipates. With the temperature dropping after sunset, it is very unlikely a heat island could occur as the system completely cools overnight. Solar panels operate more efficiently at lower temperatures, and it is in the best interest of solar project owners to keep temperatures lower with vegetative ground cover.

Analysis of the Potential for a Heat Island Effect in Large Solar Farms – Columbia University 

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