Sunday, 6 November 2011

PV Solar Panel Installation

Turnkey solutions to the installation of PV Electric Solar Panels.

PV electric solar panels installations

Do you want to invest in a long term energy solution?
Investing in your home and your energy future with on-grid connected PV solar panels with a typical life span of 30-40 years. Solar panels in general have never made such financial sense.
In a nutshell: Photovoltaic is commonly known as pv solar panels which produce electricity from daylight through a process called photovoltaic streaming. "Photo" refers to light and "voltaic" to electricity. Photons are converted to electrons and streamed into your power supply and any surplus energy produced can be sold. Photons can penetrate clouds allowing the system to generate even on overcast days.


Learn about photovoltaic solar panels

PV solar panels and solar heating systems are commonly confused with each other, which is perhaps understandable given that both can be described as 'solar power'.
Photovoltaic (PV) panels can be mounted on a roof or ground mounted. Ideally the roof will be south facing, or near to at an angle of 30 degrees with the horizontal for optimum performance. The panels produce DC electricity, so a small inverter will be fitted inside the house, to change the DC into AC. A wall mounted display unit will allow you to check on performance and usage of your system.

Benefits of PV solar panels

  • Your own clean, independent renewable power source.
  • Can reduce your electricity bills by up to 100%, depending on your energy. consumption rate and size of system purchased.
  • Surplus sold back to the National Grid at good rates.
  • Get trade able 'Renewable Obligation Certificates' (ROCs).
  • Increases the value of your property.
  • No maintenance, with a long functional lifetime of 30+ years. PV solar installed in the 1960's is still working.
  • Silent in operation.
  • No planning permission needed.
  • Increase in house price, because of 'Home Information Packs'.
  • Works all year round.
  • No planning permission needed in most cases.

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