Please read before using any outputs from these tools in a professional or commercial context.
All results produced by the Taylor Scott Solar PV Toolset are estimates intended for preliminary analysis, planning, and documentation support. They are not certified engineering calculations and do not constitute a professional engineering assessment.
Outputs from these tools should not be used as the sole basis for design decisions, yield guarantees, financing applications, permit submissions, or contract performance claims. All results should be independently reviewed and verified by a qualified professional before use in any such context.
Each tool is based on published models and empirical data that carry inherent assumptions and limitations. Results depend on the quality of the input data, the applicability of the model to the specific site and system, and conditions not captured by the model. See the tool documentation for a full description of assumptions and limitations for each tool.
Climate data used in these tools is sourced from Environment Canada Climate Normals (1981–2010) and ERA5 reanalysis data via Open-Meteo. This data represents historical and modelled averages and may not reflect current, site-specific, or future climate conditions.
The tools are provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, express or implied. No warranty is made that results will be accurate, complete, or suitable for any particular purpose.
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Taylor Scott shall not be liable for any loss, damage, or cost arising from the use of these tools or reliance on their outputs, including but not limited to financial loss, project losses, construction costs, lost revenue, or any indirect or consequential damages.