So today we have seen the 200kWh barrier passed and also with a glorious sunny day from sunrise we have set a new record for the generation.
It shows how insignificant the winter months generation are when it has taken nearly 2 months to reach our first 200kWh of PV solar generation when in the summer this could be more than achieved in a couple of good weeks.
Today we have generated 8.8kWh of electricity. Compared to the summer it isn't a huge amount but for winter is a result that we are very pleased with. The forecast for tomorrow is equally good so hopefully we may get an even better output tomorrow with the marginally longer day.
A blog all about the 3kWp PV Solar panels installed in Nov 2011 in Kent UK by Solar Advanced Systems. Follow the ongoing performance and how much solar power we generate over the next few months as well as the problems and solutions we encounter along the way such as solar panels electric meter going backwards. We are registered with British Gas for our FIT payments and our roof is SSW facing. We have 14 x Sungrid 215W solar panels and Sunny Boy 3000HF inverter.
Saturday 14 January 2012
200kWh Exceeded and Best day for generation so far
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