Schools, municipal buildings, and public institutions rely on solar energy to reduce their carbon footprint, lower energy costs, and meet government-mandated sustainability targets. However, due to budget constraints and limited maintenance oversight, many public sector solar installations suffer from poor upkeep, efficiency losses, and undetected system failures. Without routine professional cleaning and monitoring, these facilities may fail to meet energy-saving expectations, leading to increased reliance on non-renewable power sources. Preventive maintenance, thermal imaging inspections, and electrical diagnostics can help government buildings maintain maximum solar performance while reducing taxpayer-funded energy expenses. Additionally, accurate carbon offset calculations and environmental impact reports allow institutions to track and report their sustainability progress transparently.