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<blockquote data-quote="Fogg" data-source="post: 8107816" data-attributes="member: 142725"><p>I'm just talking about the value of the electricity the panels produce. We're paying 17p/kw for as long as our fixed term hold out, so on a bright day if the business is using 700kwh of electricity that's £120 I'm not going to have to pay to E.on. If I end up paying 30p/kw the green juice potentially saves me up to £210 per day. We signed up when the feed-in tarriff was still a thing, so only get ~5p/kwh for the proportion that doesn't get used on site and it exported.</p><p></p><p>7 years in and we're nudging 1gig of electricity. 960,000kwh from 150kw of panels. Arguably the best thing I've ever bought.</p><p></p><p>A 100kw system theortetically produces 100kwh per hour, but in the real world these things never run close to max. You've got to factor in cloud cover, and there only being a few hrs per day of instense sunshine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fogg, post: 8107816, member: 142725"] I'm just talking about the value of the electricity the panels produce. We're paying 17p/kw for as long as our fixed term hold out, so on a bright day if the business is using 700kwh of electricity that's £120 I'm not going to have to pay to E.on. If I end up paying 30p/kw the green juice potentially saves me up to £210 per day. We signed up when the feed-in tarriff was still a thing, so only get ~5p/kwh for the proportion that doesn't get used on site and it exported. 7 years in and we're nudging 1gig of electricity. 960,000kwh from 150kw of panels. Arguably the best thing I've ever bought. A 100kw system theortetically produces 100kwh per hour, but in the real world these things never run close to max. You've got to factor in cloud cover, and there only being a few hrs per day of instense sunshine. [/QUOTE]
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