📓 using-solar-panels-for-the-home.md by @neil ☆

Using solar panels for the home

Notes from Alan

I liked how it seemed you get more in tune with the weather and nature - even though you’re backed up by the grid, you still pay attention to good times to make use of your electricity. Like you become more attuned to the fact that it isn’t just endlessly abundant.

Other stuff

Solar panels convert energy from the sun into electricity. Stronger sunlight creates more electricity, which can then either be used in your home or exported to the national grid.

– Solar panels: a ray of hope as UK energy prices go through the roof | Money |…

Domestic systems are generally made up of between 10 and 15 panels, each of which generate between 200W and 350W of energy, according to the Energy Saving Trust, a charity promoting energy efficiency. The more panels on the roof, the higher the installation cost but also the potential for more energy.

– Solar panels: a ray of hope as UK energy prices go through the roof | Money |…

The average price for an installation of a 3.5kW system is £4,800, including labour. This tends to be about 12 panels.

– Solar panels: a ray of hope as UK energy prices go through the roof | Money |…