21st December 2010
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Within the solar industry there are many different technologies. The main contenders on the field are monocrystalline and polycrystalline; however there are other technologies available to the end user. Thin-film photovo...
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20th December 2010
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Installations of Solar PV systems have soared since the introduction of the Governments Feed-in Tariff scheme. With so many homeowners installing solar panels, it is important to know how to compare quotes from different...
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14th December 2010
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It is possible to fit photovoltaic modules to many different building types. There are various methods of affixing module arrays to buildings - both integrated and mounted.
Modules can be fitted to vertical facades, ...
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06th December 2010
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The options for investment in solar PV are much wider for many farmers than for the majority of domestic property owners.
As many farms have large areas of roof space, be it on the farm house or outbuildings or barns, ...
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26th November 2010
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Photovoltaic (PV) systems can be grouped into two categories: stand-alone systems and grid- connected systems. In stand-alone systems the solar energy yield is matched to the energy demand. In instances when the solar en...
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15th November 2010
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It all started when the government announced an incentive to be paid to homeowner for newly installed energy saving solar panels. The premise is a good one, basically offering a financial incentive for renewable energy us...
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