Installing Solar PV Panels can help ease the burden of rising energy costs in your property while also reducing your carbon footprint!
Solar electricity panels, also known as photovoltaics (PV), capture the sun’s energy and convert it into electricity that you can use in your home.
By installing solar panels, you can generate your own renewable electricity.
A Solar PV panel consists of many cells made from layers of semi-conducting material, most commonly silicon. When light shines on this material, a flow of electricity is created.
The cells don’t need direct sunlight to work and can even work on cloudy days. However, the stronger the sunshine, the more electricity generated.
Solar PV systems are made up of several panels, with each panel generating around 355W of energy in strong sunlight. Typical systems contain around 10 panels and generate direct current (DC) electricity. Because the electricity used for household appliances is alternating current (AC), an inverter is installed along with the system to convert DC electricity to AC. This electricity can be used throughout your home, or exported to the grid.
Using solar panels to create your own electricity and a power storage system to harness that power for when you need it means more self-sufficiency for your home and the can help you save money.
Solar Panels are a simple and reliable technology that take energy from the sun and turn it into electricity. Installing solar panels can reduce the amount of energy you take from the grid and can lower your electricity bills.
Solar PV systems need little maintenance. Keep an eye on nearby trees to ensure they don’t begin to overshadow your system.
In the UK, panels that are tilted at 15 degrees or more benefit from being cleaned by rainfall, which helps to ensure optimal performance. Debris is more likely to build up if you have ground-mounted panels, or if you live in an area with more dust in the air. In these cases, you might need to have the panels cleaned occasionally.
Find out how much you could save by using the Energy Saving Trust Solar Energy Calculator.
Click here to visit the Energy Saving Trust website for additional information relating to Solar PV Panels.
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