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Frequently Asked Questions
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What
is a photovoltaic solar electric system? |
Photovoltaic panels convert sunlight into direct current
(DC) electricity. This electricity can be stored in
batteries or fed through an inverter into the grid.
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Why
should I buy a photovoltaic system? |
The
electricity produced from a PV system is clean, quiet, renewable
and reliable. You pay a fixed rate for your electricity. You
rates won't go up and installing a photovoltaic system will
add equity to your property. |
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Do
I have a good site? |
The
best way to determine this is to have a professional site
survey done by SolarWinds NorthernLights. |
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What
size should my system be? |
The
size of your system is determined by the amount of electricity
that is consumed. This is calculated by adding up all the
loads that are required. This determines the size of the system.
It is best to have a professional site
survey done by SolarWinds NorthernLights to save time
and money. |
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How
much roof area is needed for my PV system? |
A
system needed to provide power for a typical household
would require between 300-600 sq. feet. As a general
rule, 100sq. feet of PV area produces 1KW of electricity. |
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What
kind of system is best for me? |
There
are two types of systems. Utility intertie or battery backup.
A utility intertie reduces or eliminates the amount of electricity
you buy from the utility. This type of system has no batteries
for emergency backup. It requires very little maintenance
and is less expensive than a stand alone battery backup system.
A battery backup also reduces or eliminates the electricity
purchased from your utility, but the system has batteries
for backup emergency power, the batteries require periodic
maintenance and add to the overall system cost. SolarWinds
NorthernLights offers our clients service agreements for periodic
system maintenance. This ensures your system functions efficiently
and reliably for many years. |
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How
much does a PV system cost? |
The
average PV system costs approximately between $8 and $10 (US)
per watt, including installation. Costs are affected by site
specific conditions. |
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