We moved into a house which had solar panels installed in 2014. We are under the FiT scheme where we get paid for half of what we generate no matter what we use. Two payments a year, one small early in the year and a bigger one later on. In the two months rather side of the longest day we basically only get charged the standing charge on the smart meter until it starts to get closer to sunset. Actually generation slows as it gets past 4 or 5 pm due to the hill. After that we're buying power.
I have no idea if we're on a good thing, we might be using less than half the generation so giving electricity away for free.
So we are curious if we should get a storage capability? I guess this stops the historically good FiT payments. Is it worth getting a battery system?
Another point I wonder about is whether our solar panels are worth keeping? What I mean is, will those pv cells be low efficiency and newer ones would be better? I'm guessing now the new, thin solar cells are likely to generate the same power with less cells on the roof. Right now we've got two sets of panels that cover almost all the roof space. I've seen local houses nearby with the new, thin panels with half the area of panels.
Is it worth replacing older cells with new ones? Is it worth getting storage over feeding in excess generation? Is the old FiT payment system really a good system for minimising your overall electricity bill or is it better to try and store excess so you don't meet to buy in that much. I'm really not sure what's the best with solar power, but would like to find out. At the end of the day the purpose of it all would be to reduce overall power bills with electricity, but what is the best option for this?
I have no idea if we're on a good thing, we might be using less than half the generation so giving electricity away for free.
So we are curious if we should get a storage capability? I guess this stops the historically good FiT payments. Is it worth getting a battery system?
Another point I wonder about is whether our solar panels are worth keeping? What I mean is, will those pv cells be low efficiency and newer ones would be better? I'm guessing now the new, thin solar cells are likely to generate the same power with less cells on the roof. Right now we've got two sets of panels that cover almost all the roof space. I've seen local houses nearby with the new, thin panels with half the area of panels.
Is it worth replacing older cells with new ones? Is it worth getting storage over feeding in excess generation? Is the old FiT payment system really a good system for minimising your overall electricity bill or is it better to try and store excess so you don't meet to buy in that much. I'm really not sure what's the best with solar power, but would like to find out. At the end of the day the purpose of it all would be to reduce overall power bills with electricity, but what is the best option for this?