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Renewables: "talking 'bout my generation"

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  • don0301
    don0301 Posts: 442 Forumite
    edited 11 September 2012 at 10:34PM
    18.4 kWh today.

    Considering the amount of fluffy cloud (Cumulus, for those cloud spotters out there :D) about, not bad at all

    saw a peak of 3.8xx kW :D

    195.8 kWh for the month so far :D

    still on track for 4 MWh+ for the year :D
  • KevinG
    KevinG Posts: 2,088 Forumite
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    Much better today, some sunny periods and 8.89kWh, well above PVGIS (climate, free-standing!)
    2kWp Solar PV - 10*200W Kioto, SMA Sunny Boy 2000HF, SSE facing, some shading in winter, 37° pitch, installed Jun-2011, inverter replaced Sep-2017 AND Feb-2022.
  • weather much better here than forecast

    kicking out 3.4 - 3.5 kW at mo

    immersion on

    don't want cardew & co to get any of my generation :D
  • Martyn1981
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    4.3kW since 12noon. Ok, only a small window of overlapping opportunity (12 - 2pm), but still a good laugh.

    Thinking of going out to get a water tank and an immersion, just so I can switch it on!

    Should I be concerned that both neighbouring houses have just caught on fire?

    Mart.
    Mart. Cardiff. 8.72 kWp PV systems (2.12 SSW 4.6 ESE & 2.0 WNW). 20kWh battery storage. Two A2A units for cleaner heating. Two BEV's for cleaner driving.

    For general PV advice please see the PV FAQ thread on the Green & Ethical Board.
  • zeupater
    zeupater Posts: 5,390 Forumite
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    legoman62 wrote: »
    ... Had my D/D with e.on lowered to £42.00 pm from October:rotfl:
    This is against a high of £120.00 pm last year(BSP) ...
    Hi

    Any idea how much of this is due to a milder year and being in credit for a while ? .... I take it that you're not seriously suggesting that your SP is saving £936/year((120-42)x12) of imported electricity .... that would suggest that your system is producing around 2000kWh/kWp with a 100% self consumption level .... ;):rotfl:

    HTH
    Z
    "We are what we repeatedly do, excellence then is not an act, but a habit. " ...... Aristotle
    B)
  • Martyn1981
    Martyn1981 Posts: 15,391 Forumite
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    zeupater wrote: »
    Hi

    Any idea how much of this is due to a milder year and being in credit for a while ? .... I take it that you're not seriously suggesting that your SP is saving £936/year((120-42)x12) of imported electricity .... that would suggest that your system is producing around 2000kWh/kWp with a 100% self consumption level .... ;):rotfl:

    HTH
    Z

    Wait till you see his water bill from hosing the panels down all day! Lovely tan though. :p

    Mart.
    Mart. Cardiff. 8.72 kWp PV systems (2.12 SSW 4.6 ESE & 2.0 WNW). 20kWh battery storage. Two A2A units for cleaner heating. Two BEV's for cleaner driving.

    For general PV advice please see the PV FAQ thread on the Green & Ethical Board.
  • KevinG
    KevinG Posts: 2,088 Forumite
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    So-so day, 6.43kWh.
    2kWp Solar PV - 10*200W Kioto, SMA Sunny Boy 2000HF, SSE facing, some shading in winter, 37° pitch, installed Jun-2011, inverter replaced Sep-2017 AND Feb-2022.
  • Martyn1981
    Martyn1981 Posts: 15,391 Forumite
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    KevinG wrote: »
    So-so day, 6.43kWh.

    So so too. E 10, W 4.6. Still, a fraction above average, despite some monster mid-day generation.

    Mart.
    Mart. Cardiff. 8.72 kWp PV systems (2.12 SSW 4.6 ESE & 2.0 WNW). 20kWh battery storage. Two A2A units for cleaner heating. Two BEV's for cleaner driving.

    For general PV advice please see the PV FAQ thread on the Green & Ethical Board.
  • legoman62
    legoman62 Posts: 4,986 Forumite
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    zeupater wrote: »
    Hi

    Any idea how much of this is due to a milder year and being in credit for a while ? .... I take it that you're not seriously suggesting that your SP is saving £936/year((120-42)x12) of imported electricity .... that would suggest that your system is producing around 2000kWh/kWp with a 100% self consumption level .... ;):rotfl:

    HTH
    Z
    Obviously it may be down to the weather...not sure how this year compares to 2011 tho.
    All I can say is, last Sept when I received my e.on bill, I was £51.99 in credit. I was also asked to increase payments to £120.00 pm. This was lowered in Jan to £96.00 and again in July to £84.00.
    Also receiving a cheque for £146.00.
    After paying my bill last week I am now £210.00 in credit.
    After speaking to e.on they suggested I lower my D/D to £42.00pm
    All of the reduction may not be down to SP. I have changed the way I used to use electricity. I am more aware of what it is costing me too. I turn all my standby items off in the evening/lights in empty rooms and anything else I can find.
    We use a de-humidifier(costly) but now, I often put it on flat out on during sunny periods and then econ mode in the evenings.
    ESE's device to heat the water, is making a massive contribution also(almost no gas usage for 5 months)

    So maybe SP is saving me more, because it has motivated me to do some of the things that are reducing my bill.
    Will put Dec figures/usage up when next bill arrives.

    14.49kWh yesterday and 5.85kWh today:D
    16 Sanyo Hit 250s.4kWp SMA 3.8kWp inverter. SW roof. 28° pitch. Minimal shade. Nov 2011 install. Hybrid car. Ripple Kirk Hill. N.E Lincs Coast.
  • don0301
    don0301 Posts: 442 Forumite
    edited 13 September 2012 at 12:03AM
    legoman62 wrote: »
    Obviously it may be down to the weather...not sure how this year compares to 2011 tho.
    All I can say is, last Sept when I received my e.on bill, I was £51.99 in credit. I was also asked to increase payments to £120.00 pm. This was lowered in Jan to £96.00 and again in July to £84.00.
    Also receiving a cheque for £146.00.
    After paying my bill last week I am now £210.00 in credit.
    After speaking to e.on they suggested I lower my D/D to £42.00pm
    All of the reduction may not be down to SP. I have changed the way I used to use electricity. I am more aware of what it is costing me too. I turn all my standby items off in the evening/lights in empty rooms and anything else I can find.
    We use a de-humidifier(costly) but now, I often put it on flat out on during sunny periods and then econ mode in the evenings.
    ESE's device to heat the water, is making a massive contribution also(almost no gas usage for 5 months)

    So maybe SP is saving me more, because it has motivated me to do some of the things that are reducing my bill.
    Will put Dec figures/usage up when next bill arrives.

    14.49kWh yesterday and 5.85kWh today:D

    Totally agree with this

    Without doubt, since buying my Solar Panels I am much more aware and find "fun" being more efficient with my energy use, and also making the most of it.

    PS 13.5 kWh today, above average, happy ;)
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