Wednesday, August 10, 2011
A residential solar installation in southern California capable to produce 150 kW
A new record for a home solar installation in the U.S. which capable to produce up to 150 kilowatts electricity achieved by homes and businesses solar panel manufacturer, SolarWorld. The company has installed it's monocrystalline SunModule panels on a mountain slope to provide power to a house nearby.
An obstacle in generating a large electric production for residential solar installations is a limited space for solar panel installation. An anonymous home owners in Southern California has managed to utilize the unused land on the slopes of a hill below his house for a large solar panel installation. The company has installed it's SunKit solar systems which consist of about 600 solar panel modules with 250 watts of each capacity.
Installation is also very concerned about the existence of objects that already exist underneath by providing a gap. Currently, home solar panel installation only able to produce about 5 kW or less of electricity, making it less able to meet the daily electricity needs of the home. If you have land that is abandoned even in the oblique, you can use it for installation of solar panels to power your home to get more power produced.
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