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Domestic Roof-top Household Installation
This installation was mounted onto the slate roof of Mr Gerald Hagon’s home in the small country village of Alston, North East England.
Mr Hagon’s solar PV system will make a significant contribution to his annual electricity bill and he has often seen his electricity meter go backwards.
Mr Hagon is also pleased that he is doing his part to save the planet and has encouraged his friends to look into Solar PV.
The installation took one month from the point of initial contact through the order process and to the end of the installation.
The energy is fed into the main electrical distribution board of the home so that it can be used for general household applications and Mr Hagon will save on average of £127.55 a year from his energy bills and will earn in excess of £750.00 per annum through the up and coming UK feed in tariff scheme.
Installer: Cleaner Air Solutions UK Ltd
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| | Date installed: September 2009 | Forecast kWh generation/year: 2,166 |
| Technology: Solar PV | Panel area (m2): 23.42 |
| Installation Type: Mounted onto existing slate roof | Building integrated: No |
| System size (kWp): | Forecast CO2 saving/year(kg): 4,033.52 |
| Invertors: Fronius IG30 | Modules: 18 x Sharp NT-175E1 175W monocrystalline |
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Ground mounted domestic installation
Apollo Renewables installed this 70.2kWp grid connected photovoltaic system comprising of 390 x Sharp NU-180E1 monocrystalline modules for a domestic client with a large country house.
To ensure that the visual appearance on the owner’s listed property would not be affected the system is ground mounted covering an area of approximately a third of an acre.
The modules were installed using Renusol Consoles, these are recycled plastic trays that are held in place by ballast. The array is connected to 6 three-phase Fronius IG120 Plus inverters. Also installed is a G59 protection relay, a requirement of the Distribution Network Operator and often typical for systems over 16A per phase.
Installer: Apollo Renewables Ltd
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| | Date installed: August 2009 | Forecast kWh generation/year: 55,000 |
| Technology: Solar PV | Panel area (m2): 511 |
| Installation Type: Ground mounted | Building integrated: No |
| System size (kWp): 70.2 | Forecast CO2 saving/year(kg): 23,650 |
| Invertors: Fronius IG120 Plus | Modules: 390 x Sharp NU-180E1 monocrystalline |
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Private new-build house, Teignharvey, Devon
This grid-tied solar photovoltaic (PV) system was installed with 20 x Sharp ND-170 polycrystalline modules mounted on a natural slate roof.
This self-builder was keen to incorporate renewables in their home and Solar PV provided the most straightforward means of doing this.
Installer: Ecofirst
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| | Date installed: September 2008 | Forecast kWh generation/year: 2,850 |
| Technology: Solar PV | Panel area (m2): |
| Installation Type: Slate Roof mounted | Building integrated: No |
| System size (kWp): 3.4 | Forecast CO2 saving/year(kg): 1,235 |
| Invertors: Kaco Powador 3501 | Modules: 20 Sharp ND-170 poly crystalline |
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Fernside
Fernside is a residential development which is managed by Kirklees Neighbourhood Housing (KNH) and consists of 30 social housing properties a mixture of bungalows and blocks of flats. Kirkless Metropolitan Council have been proactive in the deployment of various renewable energy technologies for some time.
Kirkless Neighbourhood Housing identified Photon Energy as the preferred installer to deliver the project on time and within budget. Each system consisted of 8 Sharp polycrystalline modules with an output of 1.296kWp these were connected to individual dwellings so that the tenants could benefit directly by reducing their electricity bill. As Adrian Owen - Energy Officer at KNH explains "This is another successful project contributing towards Kirkless Neighbourhood Housing s growing portfolio of renewable installation"
The PV scheme follows on from an earlier project under which 100 similar PV systems were installed, on adjacent properties by the same team.
The installation took six weeks to install and 4 days to commission.
Installer: Photon Energy
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| | Date installed: Aug-Sept 2007 | Forecast kWh generation/year: 31,000.00 |
| Technology: Solar PV | Panel area (m2): 341.0 |
| Installation Type: Roof mounted/retrofit | Building integrated: No |
| System size (kWp): 38.88 | Forecast CO2 saving/year(kg): 18,000 |
| Invertors: 30 SMA Sunny Boy SB1100 | Modules: 240 Sharp 162W poly crystalline |
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Residential Apartments Walthamstow, London
The local authority required the development of The Peabody Trust and The Housing Corporation which consisted of 16 residential apartments on a part tenanted, part ownership scheme to have 10% of the apartment's predicted energy use to be supplied by on site renewable sources. The developer turned to South Facing Ltd for a professional and cost effective solution. Alternergy Ltd was the European distributor chosen to supply all the hardware for the system including the modules, inverters and mounting frames. Sharp modules were chosen as the most cost effective and high quality solution available on the market.
The large south facing roof was an ideal site to install 9 kWp of Sharp Solar PV modules. PV was chosen as the preferable renewable source for it s long service life and very low maintenance The Sharp modules were chosen for their quality, value for money and reliability of supply.
The installation was successfully integrated into a tight build programme and did not disrupt any other services whilst the installation was taking place. The installed system successfully reduces the occupant’s carbon emissions and electricity consumption. It has helped create a greater awareness of energy use and renewable energy among occupants and the wider community. The system was commissioned only four months after tendering and the developer has been so encouraged by positive buyer response that they are planning to incorporate PV systems more widely.
Supplier: Alternergy Limited
Installer: South Facing Limited
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| | Date commissioned: June 2007 | Forecast kWh generation/year: 7200.00 |
| Technology: Solar PV | Panel area (m2): 73.5 |
| Installation Type: Roof mounted | Building integrated: No |
| System size (kWp) 9.072 | Forecast CO2 saving/year(kg): 3.096 |
| Invertors: Fronius IG40 | Modules: 56 x Sharp 162 Watt poly crystalline |
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Heath & Reach -Grid Connected Solar PV, Thermal & Wind Turbine
A grid connected 1 kWp solar PV array, small scale 300 wind turbine and solar thermal hot water system have been installed and commissioned by Aylesbury based Ardenham Energy Ltd in Heath & Reach in South Bedfordshire. It is one of the first properties in the UK to include all 3 renewable technologies, and the first to source generation equipment from organisations with manufacturing facilities in the UK.
The installation was undertaken following planning approval by South Bedfordshire District Council in April 2006. The electricity generated from the PV array and wind turbine is synchronised with the grid supply and will be used to supply clean energy to the property. Excess energy will be exported to the grid for use elsewhere. The evacuated tube solar thermal system provides hot water to the cylinder within the property.
The 1kWp PV array made up of 6 170Wp PV Modules manufactured by Sharp (UK) in Wrexham will generate 800 units+ per annum equivalent to 25% of the properties
electricity consumption.
Installer: Ardenham Energy
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| | Date commissioned: 2006 | Forecast kWh generation/year: 800.00 |
| Technology: Solar PV | Panel area (m2): 3972.00 |
| Installation Type: Roof mounted | Building integrated: No |
| System size (kWp) 1.00 | Forecast CO2 saving/year(kg): 355.00 |
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