Solar Energy: Interesting and Useful Facts for Consumers

This is a collection of interesting and educational facts about Solar Energy that consumers and people in general should know about!
1. One kilowatt-hour (kWh) equals the amount of electricity needed to burn a 100 watt light bulb for 10 hours.

2. A 1 kilowatt home solar system installed costs about US$9,000 (before any rebate programs).

3. A 1-2 kilowatt (1000-2000 watts) system takes between one and two days to install.

4. An installed system costing $9 per watt peak, means about 25-30 U$ cents per kilowatt hour in a sunny climate.

5. The solar module ("solar panel") itself accounts for between 40-50% of the total cost of an installed solar energy system.
6. A sunny location (like Los Angeles, USA) receives approximately 5.5 hours per day of sunlight on average throughout the year.

7. A cloudy location (like Hamburg, Germany) receives approximately 2.5 hours per day of sunlight on average throughout the year

8. The typical main components of a solar home system are the solar module, an inverter, a battery, a charge controller and a su
9. A typical silicon cell Solar Module will have a life in excess of 20 years.
Its electric generating capacity may degrade gradually between 0-20% over its useful life.
10. Although solar modules are often warranted for 20 years or more, the warranty on the overall system is 5 years

11. A Solar Energy System can provide electricity 24 hours a day.
How? The solar electric modules are combined with batteries in one integrated energy system.

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