Highland PV Construction Concealment
In a mountainous PV development site, all cleared slopes, soil mounds, and camp areas were draped with green camouflage fabric. The breathable nets stabilized the ground and provided a base for sowing grass. The site remained obscured in aerial views and met soil conservation standards.
Client: Mountain PV Project
July 4, 2026
In a southwest mountain solar park construction, environmental regulations required minimizing visual and erosion impact. Teams covered all the open excavation faces, spoil piles, and temporary roads with a green vegetation camouflage net. This net gave a consistent background in aerial reconnaissance.
The material was waterproof yet permeable. Rainwater passed through the net and into the soil, unlike ordinary sheeting. This prevented runoff while securing the soil underneath. Crews also used the net to wrap around temporary stockpiles of cement and equipment, reducing their brightness in the landscape.
Construction observers noted that despite heavy equipment movements, the zone retained a natural appearance. Later, inspectors reported that no exposed soil was visible from the sky. The camouflage maintained the appearance of a healthy green slope throughout the build. By integrating the net with revegetation planting, the project ensured that once the PV panels were active, the site would quickly return to a green state.
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