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Which Panels Perform Best

Which Panels Perform Best?

Are you one of the 99% of people that ask "which panels are most efficient"?

If so, then you're asking the wrong question. Panel efficiency only governs how much area is taken up by a kilowatt of panels, which is really only important when you have a small or shade-constrained roofspace.

What you want to know is "Which system is the most efficient?" System efficiency considers losses in the inverter, wiring, and panel configuration, and it is the system efficiency that governs your annual yield - ie how much your electricity bill is reduced by.The following factors can influence the value of your solar investment:

  1. Panel Orientation and Inclination. Though an (Australian) PV system should ideally face North, good performance can still occur for orientations between East and North, for pitches of 10degrees to 40 degrees. More information is available on the Clean Energy Council Consumer Guide. SunWiz is an expert in performance assessment, using the best software simulators.
  2. Panel Shading - Shading kills solar performance. Even a small amount of shading can result in dramatic losses in energy yield. The panels should be unshaded for the peak 4-to-6 hours of each day. SunWiz can perform detailed shading analysis using the best predictive modelling software.
  3. Panel and Inverter Temperatures - Both PV panels and Inverters perform worse when hot. Increasing panel ventilation and reducing inverter's exposure to direct sunlight can result in superior yield, as can using panels with better performance at higher temperatures. The DKA Solar Centre provides some interesting side-by-side comparisons of panels operating at high temperatures in the desert. This data has been analysed by Kyocera for your reference.
  4. Panel degradation - over time, the performance from a PV panel reduces. This performance degradation affects some panels more than others, meaning some panels are producing much more than their warranted output after 20 years. Some references: NREL, Sandia Labs, NREL again.
  5. Panel, inverter, and balance of system quality - although quality is difficult to see with the naked eye, quality can affect performance. This may be due to some in-built features that improve energy yields, or because of longer panel life that produces far greater revenue for you.

Some other side-by-side comparisons of panels: Photon magazine, DKA Solar Centre.

SunWiz takes all these factors into account when assessing the best financial outcomes for its clients.

SunWiz can help you make the best decision and obtain the best financial outcome. Learn More about Our Capabilities

 
Rising Electricity Costs

How Much is Payback Time Improved when Electricity Price Rises are Factored In?

Simple Payback is a rudimentary calculation of the financial benefits of a PV System. Put simply, simple payback is the first year cost divided by the first year revenue. It doesn't account for ongoing costs, nor for increases in the electricity price or decreases in the Feed-in Tariff (as happens in 2017 in NSW). It doesn't account for Panel Degradation or Inverter Replacement Cost.

The SunWiz PV Sales Tool factors all of this in to calculate true payback - when your total revenue exceeds your total costs. What's more, it calculates the effective interest rate of your investment, known as the internal rate of return. This is the measure by which wise investors decide whether its better to invest in a PV system, or leave their money in the bank.

In short, a simple payback of 7 years often overestimates the true payback, which is likely to be less than 6 years in many cases. Even with conservative assumptions, 10 year payback is possible without a feed-in tariff, so you can imagine how a feed-in tariff improves true payback.

What electricity price rises are forecast in Australia?

In NSW, the answer is at 20-42% over the next three years, depending on where you live. Read more from the IPART.

In QLD, it will rise by 13.29% in 2010-11, as determined by the QCA. Over recent years it has risen by a comparable amount.

More information will be added as announcements are made. Please contact us with any suggestions.

 
Australian PV REC Zone Map

Australia's Only Published PV REC Zone Map, provided by SunWiz. Don't be fooled by maps of Solar Hot Water REC Zones shown on other sites - the PV REC zones are different.

Right-click on images and 'view image' to see larger scale.

 

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