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current value per Kw for new PPA
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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 6615070" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>On a good site solar will produce around 1,000 units annually per installed kilowatt.</p><p>in theory in good sunshine 1 kilowatt installed at the perfect angle should produce 1 unit per hour , however this depends on several factors.</p><p>obviously clarity of the day</p><p>time of day as the angle is normally only perfect at one point in the year!</p><p>temperature, the lower the better.</p><p></p><p>it is safe to assume panels produce 75% of their output in the summer and 75% between the hours of ten till two.</p><p>this factor obviously effects the value of solar exports as it is often being produced when the grid least needs it.</p><p>wind is better for the grid as it tends to have a better production profile</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 6615070, member: 1951"] On a good site solar will produce around 1,000 units annually per installed kilowatt. in theory in good sunshine 1 kilowatt installed at the perfect angle should produce 1 unit per hour , however this depends on several factors. obviously clarity of the day time of day as the angle is normally only perfect at one point in the year! temperature, the lower the better. it is safe to assume panels produce 75% of their output in the summer and 75% between the hours of ten till two. this factor obviously effects the value of solar exports as it is often being produced when the grid least needs it. wind is better for the grid as it tends to have a better production profile [/QUOTE]
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