If the solar panel is rated for 180W (170W to 200W is common for residential installation), it will generate about 216 Kwatt-hour in NJ and about 261 Kwatt-hour in CA. The number 180W is the rated CAPACITY. It is multiplied with the "number of hours of standard sun light" to get the Kwatt-hour" which is the ENERGY unit. There are about 1450 hours in CA vs 1200 hours in NJ per year that the area will receive the "Standard Sun Light". Blue Sky Technologies USA
depends on the size of the solar panel and the weather. the bigger the solar panel and sunny weather will generate more electricity
One solar panel is 250w
I assume they come in different sizes, but a typical commercial solar panel generates about 50 watts.
A solar panel will generate the same output regardless of the season,as long as there are at least 6 hours of sunshine.
Yes. If there is any light, even on a cloudy day, a solar panel can generate power. But the amount of power generated is much less when the solar panel is not in direct sunlight (about 90% less).
The cost of your solar system is directly related to how many kilowatts your home uses each month. That is what determines how much power you wish to generate.
One solar panel wil generate about 5kw per day. So by simple math we can see that 25 solar panles will generate 100 kw per day. But a solar powered generator, if designed right can generate 100kw/hr's per day..
Depends on the physical size of the solar panel, and more-than-likely, the quality of material it's made of.
7.4 acres
That's impossible to answer. It depends on: - The size of the solar panel - The type and even brand of solar panel - Location - Orientation - Time of year - Weather
The solar panel was invented by a man named Russel Ohl. He invented the solar cell in 1941. Solar panels are used to generate electricity and power.
Solar panels don't generate heat; they convert the energy of sunlight into electrical energy, which I suppose could be used to generate heat.