I would love to install solar power for my home. I live in Cyprus and believe that the banks should offer low interest loans to help all homes. Currently home owners who install solar power in Cyprus are connected to the power grid and do not have stored power in batterys , the exeption is solar farms wich are poping up on the out skirts of towns or large vilages on land wich was previously for farming. Solar farms sell power to the national grid. Personally i feel the installation of solar power should be intregrated into all the bildings. Priority should be given in the town centers. Office blocks , large flats . Solar energy should be designed into all new building and factory's. Easy and cheep solutions are always welcome. The above is my opinion
Apart from gordon once again getting a free holiday a really good video, maybe something Joe needs to take up. It was an intresting video that raised some good and iteresting points of view. It was interesting to note the points on Solar PV house related fires, of the Solar PV house fires what was the percentages of prefessional installations too DIY installations as the cause of the fire?
The problem with 'future-proofing' is you can be sure the spark who's sold you the hybrid inverter is not going to pick up the bill when the current generation batteries turn out to no be compatible with that particular inverter, even if you can get hold of him/her again.
The price increase in the past few years has been very high. The UK suppliers and installers have increased the price so much the majority of people are not prepared to pay out so much. Plus an alternative is a large home battery and an off peak reduced tariff. We charge the EV, the batteries, heat the water, all during the night on low tariffs. The batteries run the heat pump, plus other things during the day. Also in the UK, solar panels in the winter months only produce kW, no good forcwinter demands. People need to look into the best options before paying out thousand for solar...
With Octopus Agile if you don't use lots of electricity between 4pm and 7pm, your average price would be less than 20p/kWh instead of constant 30p/kWh day-rate. Solar panels 4kWp can do 4000kWh per year, but you need 5-10kWh of batteries otherwise you can't use even half of those 4000kWh. Assuming 4000kWh/year for 10 years, that's savings of 4000*0.20*10 = £8000. Every sparky wants £17k for such a system! The inverter will die before 10 years, your roof might leak. Overnight charging at 9p or 7.5p/kWh with the batteries sounds more lucrative. Batteries cost more but the installation costs much less. In Romania, getting solar makes sense: installation is cheap, and electricity costs 0.43 euro/kWh. Everywhere solar is worth it if it's a 16kWp system or bigger.
hi, what solution would you propose for my place where I'm 3phase and consuming 2000Kw/month; willing to be able to overcome when the public utility fail (being off-grid) and save money. thanks for your advice
I would love to install solar power for my home. I live in Cyprus and believe that the banks should offer low interest loans to help all homes. Currently home owners who install solar power in Cyprus are connected to the power grid and do not have stored power in batterys , the exeption is solar farms wich are poping up on the out skirts of towns or large vilages on land wich was previously for farming. Solar farms sell power to the national grid. Personally i feel the installation of solar power should be intregrated into all the bildings. Priority should be given in the town centers. Office blocks , large flats . Solar energy should be designed into all new building and factory's. Easy and cheep solutions are always welcome. The above is my opinion
Apart from gordon once again getting a free holiday a really good video, maybe something Joe needs to take up. It was an intresting video that raised some good and iteresting points of view. It was interesting to note the points on Solar PV house related fires, of the Solar PV house fires what was the percentages of prefessional installations too DIY installations as the cause of the fire?
Surely the Eddi from My Energy does the same thing as the Huawai one?
No Libbi has no weather optimisation
Very good and informative video
Glad you liked it
The problem with 'future-proofing' is you can be sure the spark who's sold you the hybrid inverter is not going to pick up the bill when the current generation batteries turn out to no be compatible with that particular inverter, even if you can get hold of him/her again.
The price increase in the past few years has been very high. The UK suppliers and installers have increased the price so much the majority of people are not prepared to pay out so much. Plus an alternative is a large home battery and an off peak reduced tariff. We charge the EV, the batteries, heat the water, all during the night on low tariffs. The batteries run the heat pump, plus other things during the day. Also in the UK, solar panels in the winter months only produce kW, no good forcwinter demands. People need to look into the best options before paying out thousand for solar...
With Octopus Agile if you don't use lots of electricity between 4pm and 7pm, your average price would be less than 20p/kWh instead of constant 30p/kWh day-rate. Solar panels 4kWp can do 4000kWh per year, but you need 5-10kWh of batteries otherwise you can't use even half of those 4000kWh. Assuming 4000kWh/year for 10 years, that's savings of 4000*0.20*10 = £8000. Every sparky wants £17k for such a system! The inverter will die before 10 years, your roof might leak. Overnight charging at 9p or 7.5p/kWh with the batteries sounds more lucrative. Batteries cost more but the installation costs much less.
In Romania, getting solar makes sense: installation is cheap, and electricity costs 0.43 euro/kWh.
Everywhere solar is worth it if it's a 16kWp system or bigger.
hi, what solution would you propose for my place where I'm 3phase and consuming 2000Kw/month; willing to be able to overcome when the public utility fail (being off-grid) and save money. thanks for your advice
Good, facilities, solar scientist inventing, game changer new technology, my concerns, how to make affordable for the whole world, 🙏🙏🙏
Huawei trying to catch up with their EMMA system Lux power have had weather optimisation for years
I wouldn't knowingly have any Huawei products on my home network
People don't have spare cash unfortunately
I am guessing Huawei paid for the trip?