The answer is yes; solar farms cause measurable changes in local temperature. The scale and nature of this thermal effect depend heavily on the physical properties of the panels and the type of land they replaced. Solar farms are large-scale facilities that convert sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) technology. In this exploration, we will examine various factors that lead to heat production, its implications on panel performance, and strategies to mitigate. Since solar panels rely on the sun's energy, it's common to think that they will produce more electricity when temperatures rise.