Solar Panel actual output over day/year versus theoretical output
On 19/08/2019 19:59, Chris Green wrote:
I know only too well that a (for example) 250 watt solar panel doesn't
produce a continuous 250 watts for 24 hours a day every day of the
year. There's those things call nights, not to mention dull winter
days, and even dull summer days.
I've searched diligently but I can't find a site providing what seem
to be realistic 'ball park' figures for UK regions. I suspect there's
a special word for this percentage which I haven't found.
So, can someone either provide a figure for the average output of
(say) a 250 watt panel over the year in eastern England or point me at
a site that will tell me this. (I seem to remember the figure is
something like 20 to 25 percent, so I'll get an average of 60 watts or
so from a 250 watt panel).
Rule of thumb in Eastern England is average of 10% rated power over 1 year.
For example a 250W panel will yield an average output of 25W over the
year, giving a total yield of 220kWh.
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