How much can I save with clean solar power?What size system do I need? How much could I save? In California, the average residential customer uses 6,500 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per year (California Energy Commission). Depending on geographic location, energy consumption and other installation factors, the typical California home will require a 2 to 6 kWh system. The following table provides simple estimates of solar panel system costs, sizes and savings.
Only a qualified installation professional can provide you with an accurate estimate for your home. Click Here to receive customized quotes from local professionals. The rated output of solar panel modules is assessed using the full hours of sunshine per day where one full sun hour is defined as being exposed to a solar intensity equal to 1,000 watts per square meter. Full sun hours do not indicate the number of hours that the sun is shining in a day, but rather is an indication of the intensity of the sun. Also important to note is that not all of the sunshine that strikes a solar panel cell will be converted into electricity. Typically, 15% to 25% of the energy produced is lost because of inverter and wire losses.
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