quinta-feira, 11 de junho de 2015

The Ultimate Guide To Solar Panels

 

 

Clouds are not a problem

Clouds are not a problem

GREY

Contrary to common thought, solar panels work in cloudy weather too. Although it is true that the output will be maximized when the amount of sunlight hitting the panels is greater, solar panels have proved to be significantly efficient in grey weather such as that of the UK.

Efficiency

Efficiency

Efficiency is one of the most looked-at features. A solar panel in simple terms consists of a group of solar cells that are grouped next to each other on top of a backsheet and covered by glass. Solar cell efficiency refers to the amount of light that a single cell can convert into electricity and solar panel efficiency is the amount of light that one entire module can convert into electricity. Solar panels currently on the market have an efficiency between 15%- 22%. You might think this is a low percentage, but the truth is, it is enough to power your home and sell some of the remaining electricity back to the grid.

Grid-connected systems

Grid-connected systems

When you are choosing a solar panels system, you will see there are lots of options. One important thing to know is that there are grid-connected and off-the-grid solar systems. The first option is good if you want to benefit from the Feed-in Tariff and also if you want to have access to electricity during the night. Off-the-grid systems are more suitable for cottages that have no access to the national grid, and most often go along with batteries to power the house when there is no sun.

Heating or electricity?

Heating or electricity?

SOLARTHERMALSYS

Despite the fact that “solar panels” is the most common term to refer to solar power, one must know that solar panels (or solar photovoltaics) are different from solar water heating systems (or solar thermal systems). While solar panels generate electricity and make it available for household use, solar thermal systems are used to heat water, which is then available for heating purposes in the house.

Inverter

Inverter

A solar inverter is also called “the brain“ of the solar system. This device will convert the energy captured during the day, from DC to AC, so it can be used for consumption. The inverter combines digital control technology with efficient power conversion architecture in order to make the most of the energy the panels are collecting. You can choose from grid-tie or off-grid inverters. ”Smart inverters” are being developed with forecasting algorithms, load/demand planning and so on. In addition, smart inverters can be “told” whether to use photovoltaic energy or not, send power to batteries to store it, or save you in case of a power blackout.

Ja, Panasonic, Samsung, REC, Sunpower

Ja, Panasonic, Samsung, REC, Sunpower

Are just a few brand names that manufacture solar panels. The major players in the market are competing to bring great features for the consumers such as double sided panels or anti reflective coating. A large amount of resources is invested every year in Research and Development. It is good to have an idea of the different brands in the market, and maybe read a little description of the differences and advantages of each. You can find a lot of detailed information here: Buyers-guide-to-solar-panels

Kilowatts

Kw

KILOWATT

You can find it on your monthly electricity bill. They will indicate the amount of electricity you have used. It is always a good starting point to find your energy bills from the last year so you and the solar supplier have a good understanding of your energy use and costs. From this step you can start planning what kind of panels and how many you need. Check with the manufacturer to find out how many kW you can expect the panels to generate.

Long term savings

Long term savings

Solar panels are said to be expensive. And it’s true that the initial costs are considerable (although technological development has lead to an abrupt drop in the costs of solar devices). However, like it happens with any other big investment, one should assess the costs/benefits in the long term. The cost of a solar panel installation can go from £2,500 to £8,000 depending on the type of system chosen. If you are eligible for the Feed-in Tariff, this will payback after approximately 8 years (remember that during all this time you will enjoy the free electricity).

Monocrystalline solar cells

Monocrystalline solar cells

MONOCRYSTA

Made from the purest form of silicone, these cells deliver the highest efficiencies. One crystal of silicon is used to make one cell. You can recognize them by the uncovered gaps at the four corners of the cells. apart from monocrystalline cells, you can also choose polycrystalline or thin-film panels.

Normal Operating Test Conditions

Normal Operating Test Conditions

(NOCT) are used to measure the solar panel's output under “real world” conditions. This will indicate how much power you can expect the panels to generate on any given day. Initially, the panels are tested under Standard Test Conditions (STC). This is a lab carried test, where the conditions are optimal. However, a solar system will produce lower energy when faced with changes in: weather, shading, irradiance. NOCT assumes the following: irradiance 800 W/㎡, ambient temperature 20°C, windspeed 1m/s, nominal cell temperature 45.7°C (±2°C). So when you read the data sheet of a solar panel, look for the output under NOCT.

Photovoltaic

Photovoltaic

SOLARPANELS

"Photo" comes from the Greek language, and means "light"; and "voltaic", means electric, and comes from the name of the Italian physicist Volta. Often, solar panels are also called photovoltaics or solar PV’s.

Rent a roof scheme

Rent a roof scheme. (or better yet: free solar panels)

Some installers run this business model which consists of installing a free solar panel system on your roof. In this scenario, you rent your roof in exchange of free (and clean) electricity generated by the panel. The catch is that the excess electricity the panels produce will be sold to the grid and the money will be cashed in by the installer. If you decide to get the free panels you should know that you and the installer will enter a 25-year commitment contract. Also, you need to own your home and your roof must usually be 24 square meters due south, or within 35 degrees of south.

Technical information

Technical information

The solar cell is the main component of Photovoltaic technology and Solar PV systems use these cells to convert solar radiation into electricity. Solar cells consist of one or two layers of a semi-conductor and the most common material used in these cells is silicon, an abundant element most commonly found in sand. Watch how solar panels are made. Solar cells can be wired together to form a module (a solar panel) and these can then be connected together to form an array. More than one array connected together will form a solar system. In addition, a solar panel can weigh from 15Kg to 26Kg, and their dimensions go from 99x140cm to 105x166cm. Moreover, you should know that maximum output (expressed in Watts) is the amount of power a sun panel will generate.

Unlimited energy

Unlimited energy

The big advantage of solar energy compared with other sources of energy is that the energy of the sun is unlimited. In addition, solar energy is not only a clean and free source of energy, but also a different way to make money. Installing solar panels in your roof will therefore reduce your carbon footprint and also reduce your electricity bills since you will use less energy from your supplier. In addition, if you are eligible for the Feed-in Tariff, you can even get paid for the green electricity you produce. Here you can see a simple explanation of the carbon footprint.

V is for very easy!

V is for very easy!

VERYEASY

Switching to solar energy is very easy once you find the right installer. Finding the right installer is not complicated either. As previously mentioned, you can get free quotes and compare the offers from different installers. You can also ask for references if you have neighbours that have already taken the lead. When you have the installer, it’s just about making the investment and enjoying for the next decades the free and green electricity from your panels.

Warranty of solar panels

Warranty of solar panels

Typically, most manufacturers offer 2 kinds of warranty:

  • one for the product
  • one for the output

It is common to get a 10-year material and workmanship warranty. When it comes to output, most manufacturers will cover 25 years. You should check with the manufacturer how much of the output they will actually cover. For example, you could expect 97% of the maximum output in the first year of operation. This will gradually decrease with 0.7% every year reaching around 80% in year 25.

X-ample

X-ample

Xavier has a 4kW Solar PV installation at his bungalow, in Bournemouth. The 16 solar panel system generates 3500 kWh per year in green energy. After the first month, he started to save £50 on his electricity bill. After 3 months, the first cheque came in with payments from the Feed-in Tariff- this time £200. Xavier now covers 80% of the electricity he consumes with the help of solar panels. The payback period for this project is 6.5 years but payments from the FIT will come for the next 20 years.

You should get solar panels!

You should get solar panels!

HOUSE

There’s not much to explain here. It is easy, it is good for the environment, and it is also good from a financial point of view.

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