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Posted By: owlmanAre you intending installing some form of storage?
Posted By: Ed DaviesDo you have net metering (formally or via the meter going backwards)?
Posted By: Peter_in_HungaryApparently the meter goes backwards.Good. But is that something they're likely to “fix� Does it happen on a per phase basis or over total consumption? E.g, if you're consuming on phase 1 but exporting the same amount on phase 2 does a single meter sit still or one go forwards and another backwards? I'd guess just one meter.
Posted By: Ed DaviesUK at €0.20/kWhThat is high. Are you including a standing charge in that figure?
Posted By: owlmanHow much were you considering installing?
Posted By: Ed DaviesGood. But is that something they're likely to “fix� Does it happen on a per phase basis or over total consumption? E.g, if you're consuming on phase 1 but exporting the same amount on phase 2 does a single meter sit still or one go forwards and another backwards? I'd guess just one meter.
Posted By: Ed DaviesWhat are your electricity prices like? Web says about €0.12/kWh
Posted By: Ed DaviesHow do you plan to split the PV across the phases?
Posted By: Ed DaviesAny plans for diverters
Posted By: Ed DaviesDo you have an export limit (e.g., 16 A per phase - which would be a lot with 3 phase)?
Posted By: SteamyTeaI got involved with a badly fitted, non FiT, 3Phase system. Find out how your system is currently balanced i.e. are heavy loads/high consumption (hot water store) sitting on one phase with lighting on another. Maybe the third phase has just the kitchen stuff on it.
That would be a very unbalanced system (but might be because your neighbours have things shifted over by 120°) and if you wire in the PV wrongly, you will be exporting and not doing much consuming from the PV.
Posted By: Peter_in_HungaryThe question is - do it now or is it worth waiting
Posted By: bxmanNothing to stop you looking a 2nd hand panels and inverters is there ?
Panels lose very little performance as far as I can see over time and there are a number of inverters on the UK market at a fraction of their list price .
How much space to mount them do you have ? Is ground mounting an option ?
If you have plenty of space you could always add extra capacity if the price of new crashes in the future.
Posted By: SteamyTeabut we will not be shackled by EU red tape and environmental law, and I can see no reason to not employ unskilled and inexperienced workers from the ranks of the unemployed and sick "who want to work", they will be grateful for a trainees wage of £3.50 an hour.
Posted By: fostertomWhat's the view on slightly longer term PV price i.e. when will non-silicon technologies e.g. Perovskite kick in, …I already put my views on that sort of thing on June 4th.
…and when will PV shake itself free of the costs of adapting itself to the traditional grid?What adaptation costs do you have in mind?
Posted By: Ed Daviesit'd surprise me (pleasantly) if somebody suddenly halved the priceDidn't Tesla just do that with battery storage, result of intensive research suddenly reaching 'reliable' status? I'd a thought that's v similar to the non-silicon PV state of affairs.
Posted By: Ed DaviesWhat adaptation costs do you have in mind?