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Strategies & Market Trends : TRIPLE TRADES
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To: yard_man who wrote (3777)5/10/2024 12:57:32 PM
From: Tweets Boar Hog  Read Replies (1) of 4409
 
Be interesting to see what they produce over the long haul in your area.

As a rough estimate, a 6kW solar system can produce around 7,200 to 10,800 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per year. This estimate is based on the assumption that the system receives an average of 4 to 6 peak sun hours per day, which is a common metric used in the solar industry to estimate the amount of sunlight a location receives.


Probably won't be too impressive. The above says at best this 6 kw system produces about 30 Kw-hrs per day, yr round average. But what some forget, is that PV is cheap enough now, one can just install more panels, if they want more. Provided they have the space. Awa add batteries for storage.

I think we actually do a bit better up here, than your area. Big problem however is none in the winter, essentially goes to near zero for probably about 3 months.

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