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Asked: May 23, 2024

What is better than solar panels?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on May 23, 2024 at 3:20 pm

    Wind turbines while having a higher footprint than solar panels, also harness more energy. The efficiency for wind turbines is around 50% compared to solar panels which are around 20%.

    Wind turbines while having a higher footprint than solar panels, also harness more energy. The efficiency for wind turbines is around 50% compared to solar panels which are around 20%.

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Jeel
Asked: May 23, 2024

How do I calculate my solar bill for my house?

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  • Manish Kumar
    Manish Kumar
    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on May 23, 2024 at 3:19 pm

    Solar bill can be calculated using the daily electricity usage for the house minus the electricity generated by the solar panels. The result is multiplied by the electricity rates in your area. A negative result means that you have energy credit.

    Solar bill can be calculated using the daily electricity usage for the house minus the electricity generated by the solar panels. The result is multiplied by the electricity rates in your area. A negative result means that you have energy credit.

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Asked: May 23, 2024

Which solar panel is best?

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    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on May 23, 2024 at 3:18 pm

    There are different solar panels manufactured by several Indian solar companies. You can choose the best panels as per your conveince. However, most of the vendors offer you limited brands out of which you can choose one. Some solar panels like those made by Adani Solar, Tata Solar, Waaree Solar comRead more

    There are different solar panels manufactured by several Indian solar companies. You can choose the best panels as per your conveince. However, most of the vendors offer you limited brands out of which you can choose one. Some solar panels like those made by Adani Solar, Tata Solar, Waaree Solar come at a higher price. Besides that there are several reputed solar panel makers like Premier, Goldi. RenewSys, Saatvik, Rayzon and others.

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Asked: May 23, 2024

Will my solar plant perform better during when temperature’s cross 40 degrees?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on May 23, 2024 at 3:17 pm

    This might be a little surprising, but solar generation doesn;t have much to do with how hot the weather is. Yes, summer days when it's not cloudy are a great time to see solar kick in strongly,. but extreme heat is not good for generation as well. This is because solar panels generate electricity tRead more

    This might be a little surprising, but solar generation doesn;t have much to do with how hot the weather is. Yes, summer days when it’s not cloudy are a great time to see solar kick in strongly,. but extreme heat is not good for generation as well.

    This is because solar panels generate electricity thanks to the flow of electrons that are stimulated by light falling on the cell. Most panels available today are tested for optimum operations between 15 to 35 or even 40 degrees centigrade.

    When temperatures spike, these electrons can bounce around too much and too fast, reducing voltage, or the amount of electricity generated.

    Thus, for every rise in temperature beyond 38 degrees or so, efficiency can come down by 0.5%. At 45 degrees, you could be looking at a 3-4% drop in efficiency therefore.
    Excessive heat can even lead to malfunctions of other parts in the system.

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Asked: May 22, 2024

Is 3 kW enough to run a house?

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    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on May 22, 2024 at 5:59 pm

    As per the policies, most states allow consumers to install rooftop solar of capacities that are upto the total capacity of your meter. For example if your meter has a capacity of 3 KW, you are allowed to install rooftop solar only upto 3 Kw. In case you want to install a 4 KW rooftop solar, you firRead more

    As per the policies, most states allow consumers to install rooftop solar of capacities that are upto the total capacity of your meter. For example if your meter has a capacity of 3 KW, you are allowed to install rooftop solar only upto 3 Kw. In case you want to install a 4 KW rooftop solar, you first need to increase your electricity meter capacity upto 4 KW before applying for rooftop solar.

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Asked: May 22, 2024

How much does Tata solar 3kW cost?

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    Prasanna Singh
    Group Editor, Saur Energy International | Answer on May 22, 2024 at 5:57 pm

    Without subsidies, the Tata solar 3kW system costs 2.13 lakhs

    Without subsidies, the Tata solar 3kW system costs 2.13 lakhs

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Asked: May 22, 2024

How many kW is required for a house?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on May 22, 2024 at 5:55 pm

    An average Indian house consumes around 900 kWh per month. A solar panel which generates 2kW can supply upwards of 8 kWh per day.

    An average Indian house consumes around 900 kWh per month. A solar panel which generates 2kW can supply upwards of 8 kWh per day.

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