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Solar PV in Averton Gifford

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Insight Energy Systems can design and install your new solar PV system for your home through our sub-contractors

Solar PV in Averton Gifford For Homes

Installing a Solar PV system for your home is a great way to help reduce the shocks we’ve all seen in recent years regarding energy prices from fossil fuels.

Insight Energy Systems can help design and arrange the installation of your new Solar PV system with our experienced contractors. This will enable you to generate your own electricity all year round and significantly reduce your reliance on energy companies and their constantly increasing pricing.

Whilst a Solar PV system does have an upfront cost, typical installations should pay for themselves somewhere between seven to ten years.

In addition to the financial benefits, solar PV in Averton Gifford is one of the most sustainable and accessible renewable energy sources available for homeowners today. Not only does it help you cut down on your monthly bills, but it also lowers your household’s carbon emissions.

By choosing a solar PV  solution tailored to your home, you’re taking a proactive step towards energy independence and environmental responsibility. Plus, with rising interest in renewable technology, installing solar PV could even boost your property’s value over time.

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Solar PV is good for the enviroment, enabling you to reduce your reliance on fossil fuels

How Do Solar PV Systems Work?

Solar panels work by harnessing the energy from sunlight and converting it into electricity. The process can be broken down into the following steps:

Sunlight Absorption: Solar panels are composed of photovoltaic (PV) cells made from layers of semi-conducting materials, typically silicon. When sunlight hits the cells, the photons (particles of light) transfer their energy to the electrons in the material.

Electron Excitation: The absorbed energy excites the electrons, causing them to break free from their atoms. This generates an electric potential difference across the material, creating a flow of electric current.

Electric Current Generation: Metal conductive plates on the top and bottom of the cells collect the electrons and direct them along a circuit, creating a flow of electric current. This current is direct current (DC), as produced by the cells.

Conversion to AC Electricity: Most household appliances and the electrical grid operate on alternating current (AC). Therefore, an inverter is connected to the solar PV system to convert DC into usable AC electricity.

Solar panel systems are not only efficient but also low maintenance. When designed correctly, a solar (PV) setup can power an entire home, reduce electricity bills, and provide surplus energy that can be fed back into the grid. Many modern solar (PV) installations also include smart monitoring technology, allowing homeowners to track energy production in real-time and optimise usage throughout the day.

Cloudy Days? No problem

Did you know that even on cloudy days a Solar PV system can still generate electricity, meaning it will continue to work during the winter months in the UK—albeit at a reduced rate? This is because solar panels don’t rely on direct sunlight alone; they respond to daylight, which is still present even when it’s overcast.

While output may be lower in winter due to shorter days and less intense light, a well-designed solar PV system can still produce a meaningful amount of energy year-round.

In fact, advances in solar PV technology have significantly improved performance in low-light conditions. Combined with battery storage solutions, homeowners can store excess electricity generated during sunnier periods and use it during darker days or peak usage times. This ensures you benefit from renewable energy and reduced energy bills throughout all seasons, not just the summer.