Wednesday 28 January 2015

Solar Power In Melbourne A Case Study

Solar Power In Melbourne A Case Study

SOLAR POWER IN MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA

The Australian solar power and solar panels installation have grown by over 20 percent per annum since 2009.

In July 2011 there were 1100 Melbourne home owners getting bids on getting solar panels installed on the roof of their house according to the A.B.S.They may not be technical people and do not intend to build or install the panels themselves. Websites have sprung up like the solar panels Melbourne information portal that allow anyone an impartial source of information on Melbourne solar installation and access to check specifications and ratings on the different "brands" of solar panels and Melbourne solar power installers. Each company in the solar power industry always say their solar panels are the most efficient. People are always advised to have two bids or possibly three before committing to a particular installer.

Many low income earners cannot can't afford to pay upfront for solar power but the Federal Government solar scheme offers up to 3000 to assist in the initial Melbourne solar power installation. Most Melbourne residents would much rather pay a solar panel installation company than the electric company which of course will just keep increasing the power prices once the carbon tax is bought in, in 1 July 2012. A finance loan for solar panels would be payed off in 3 to 5 years typically.

Many people wonder if there is a relatively inexpensive tool or solar meter for you to leave outside for a day in a particular location, that can measure potential solar power generated by your solar panels? The solar meter installed in your Melbourne meter box does just that. People with shading onto their solar panels report often that they are not happy about shading in the morning due to large trees on their property. If they are unable to cut the trees down they can consider to have another location on the roof for their solar panels provided it is a northerly direction - optimum for Melbourne solar panel installation. The Northern side of your roof is the best location with solar in mind. However, not knowing much about solar then, people have installed their solar panels in a NNW or NNE direction with a typical loss of around 15 percent solar output. Before moving the panels, or install more panels we suggest contacting a C.E.C. approved Melbourne solar installer and discuss the options. Remember solar panels are also an investment in your property and can up up to 3 percent value to your home. from this point of view, if, for example you have a 500,000 valued home, then a 3 percent increase in the value based on solar panel installation equated to 15,000. This is considerably more than a typical 3000 to 5000 cost of initial solar power installation on offer in Melbourne currently.

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