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<blockquote data-quote="chickens and wheat" data-source="post: 7413285" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>Solar suits such as broiler farming much better. The demand for ventilation rises with the sun as does solar production.</p><p>Assuming a low level of export the efficiency/price of modern panels/inverters means my new system (no fit) has the same payback as one I installed in 2013 with fit.</p><p>Not quite correct as 2013 was 10kw install new one is 100kw so there are some scale price adjustments to be allowed for.</p><p></p><p>New system finds 20% more power per panel than 2013 system.</p><p></p><p>So basically if you have a decent power draw during the best part of the day, solar stacks up well, as a way of protecting yourself from future elec tarrif rises as much as anything else</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chickens and wheat, post: 7413285, member: 1900"] Solar suits such as broiler farming much better. The demand for ventilation rises with the sun as does solar production. Assuming a low level of export the efficiency/price of modern panels/inverters means my new system (no fit) has the same payback as one I installed in 2013 with fit. Not quite correct as 2013 was 10kw install new one is 100kw so there are some scale price adjustments to be allowed for. New system finds 20% more power per panel than 2013 system. So basically if you have a decent power draw during the best part of the day, solar stacks up well, as a way of protecting yourself from future elec tarrif rises as much as anything else [/QUOTE]
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