A typical 4.0KW Solar PV system mounted on a south facing roof could potentially reward the owner with £760.00 per year along with a reduction of £240.00 on their electricity bill if you used 50% of the electricity produced. Remember export tariffs pay you 3.1p per unit for your unused electricity which could add a further income of £50.00 or more per year.
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Electricity for your home can be made through something called the Photovoltaic or Solar PV effect. This is where daylight radiation or photons are converted into electricity. When a photovoltaic cell is exposed to daylight, semi-conducting silicon layers within the cells release electrons. The outward flow of electrons from a solar pv system produces a direct current or DC current. The DC current is converted into alternating current (AC) by an inverter. The AC current that is produced can then be used normally by appliances in the home or if not used, exported to the national grid. Modern solar panels are designed to work perfectly in the UK climate and contrary to popular belief, do not require direct sunlight to produce electricity.
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