Price and energy production of solar panels?


I have been thinking about getting solar panels for my house. What do you think I should get? Companies? Prices?

I also have another question. How much energy can a small solar panel produce?

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4 Responses to Price and energy production of solar panels?

  1. Ezweb says:

    You got a great question, might find some helpful answers on:

    1.What is ‘solar power’?
    2.What are the different types of solar systems?

    3. What size solar electric system do I need?

    Your first step is to determine your average daily usage in kilowatt hours. Most bills will have this displayed either as a daily average over the month or the total kilowatt hours used over the month. Looking at your average over the year will give you the best estimate.

    Residential PV systemsArosa Solar can then estimate the size PV system you will need to produce a percentage of your building’s energy. A formula consisting of the sunlight hours / day times the number of kilowatts a system would produce will give you an idea of what percentage of your homes power could be replaced with solar energy.

    The larger the system, the higher the energy output. A solar water heater can decrease your gas bill by a significant percentage – 70-80 & of most homeowners’ summer gas charges are for hot water usage. When you add the savings together, a large portion of your utility bills could be eliminated. Solar attic fans and tube lights are yet another way to maximize your solar resources.

    4. What do the systems cost, and what incentives are available?
    and more..

    at http://www.arosaenergy.com/faq.html

  2. roderick_young says:

    A small panel will not produce much power. When people put solar electric panels on their house with the goal of saving money, they generally put up a lot of large panels – 200 or 500 square feet worth. Its hard to save money with just one panel.

    The only way to get close on how much it will cost and whether that represents a savings is to get out your electric bills for the past year, and call a local solar installer for a quote. The system on our house cost $20,000 and we got back $8,000 in incentives, so $12,000 net. It can save money, but that will be over many, many years.

  3. sand says:

    It’s not that expensive if you know how to do it. And it also saves you thousands of dollars. I bought This guide last year and I have saved about 2,000 dollars so far. I highly recommend buying it, It’s not even 30$.

    http://www.spheralsolar.com/solarpowerebook.html?hop=64699598

  4. Dick Sucker says:

    Look at this link
    http://www.nwsalesgroupllc.com/products.html
    They have crazy deals on solar panels…..and free quotes…..

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