Saturday, January 13, 2018

Understand Solar System Savings

Does Solar Really Worthy? Understand Solar System Savings -

Read The Orginal Article At Solar World

First we need understand the proportion of power generation capacity of a solar system or panel and then we can understand solar system savings. In the market the average capacity of available solar panels starts from 250 Watts and goes upto 320 Watts Max. Now when we say 250 Watts, that means each panel will generate 250 Watts of electricity in an hour during the day. As we know that average unit price of the electricity is some  where 28 Cents to 32 Cents. Another aspect we will have to understand is, how many how this panel will generate electricity and from the past history we know that, we get on an average 5 hours of peak sunlight during the day Across Australia.   So, now the calculation would be for a single 250 Watts panel is,
250 Watts * 5 Hours of sunlight = 1250 Watts
Now, as we know that the price per 1000Watts / 1 Unit is 32 cents and now we can see
1250 Watts which is 1.25 KW * 0.32 Per KW Price = $ 0.40 Per Day.
So from above calculation we can see that one signle panel with lowest capacity range i.e 250Watts will produce $0.40 worth of electricity and this panels comes with 25 yeras of life time. On the above calculation we need to consider system loss and degradation of the system and that need to calculate. This was just to get a better idea  the how worthy solar system is for us.

Now Another Question Is How Much Does Solar Panle Installation Cost,

And that question depends on few other factors like orgin or made or brad value of the solar panel and inverter and then depends on with stroing or solar cell and without storing or solar cell. That We will Discuss on another topic How Much Is Solar System Cost. For your solar system assistance, consultaion, price quote or for maintainance you cal always conact us through below toll free number or throguh Contact Us.

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