All new homes should be required to have solar panels installed to meet green targets, according to a new report from the Local Government Association (LGA).
That doesn’t actually matter (unless the only roof area faces directly north). Panels in an east-west facing pair of slopes generate slightly more power over the Day than panels on one half of that roof facing directly south. More panels, obviously, but panels are pretty cheap at this point
That’s very much what I’m doing with my small house, but it’s not worth changing the orientation of a whole suburb or whatever, slinging panels on both sides of the roof is plenty good enough
I’d have slapped some up myself, but then I swapped to Agile Octopus, cut my electricity bill basically in half, and it pushed any break even point waaaay into the future.
New homes aren’t even being built facing the right way to make good use of them…
That doesn’t actually matter (unless the only roof area faces directly north). Panels in an east-west facing pair of slopes generate slightly more power over the Day than panels on one half of that roof facing directly south. More panels, obviously, but panels are pretty cheap at this point
See I’m thinking we should build them lob-sided with a much larger south facing edge.
That’s very much what I’m doing with my small house, but it’s not worth changing the orientation of a whole suburb or whatever, slinging panels on both sides of the roof is plenty good enough
I’d have slapped some up myself, but then I swapped to Agile Octopus, cut my electricity bill basically in half, and it pushed any break even point waaaay into the future.