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Solar Photovoltaic panels Video: introduction to solar power http://www.planlocal.org.uk/videos/videopages/solar-power-an-introduction.html

Information from factsheet: •

Technology basics – page 1



Different types of solar panels – page 1



Feed in Tariff information – page 1



Benefits for your community – page 2



Myth busting facts – page 2



Checklist: is solar PV the right technology for my community? – page 3



Subregional information and contacts – page 4

Case studies

Solar PV – the basics How do solar panels work? Solar PV systems capture day light using cells made of some semi-conducting material (usually silicon). When light shines on the panel it causes electricity to flow. The more daylight received the more electricity produced.

Different ways to site solar panels

Ground mounted

Roof mounted

Cladding and solar glazing

Video: an introduction to solar energy http://www.planlocal.org.uk/videos/videopages/solar-power-an-introduction.html

Solar PV – Feed In Tariffs Generating a source of income for your community from solar PV panels

What are Feed in Tariffs •

Government incentive to encourage the generation of renewable electricity



Owners of solar PV panels can make money from the sale of the electricity generated



Guaranteed for 25 years



Retail price index linked



Very attractive return on your community investment



Tariffs currently at their highest but will be reduced in the future

Solar PV – Benefits and Myths What benefits could solar PV generate for your community •

Protection against rising fuel prices



Make money for your community



More local jobs



Low maintenance technology



Reduce your carbon emissions



Improve community well-being

What are the common myths surrounding solar PV panels •

Solar PV doesn’t work in the North of England due to weather conditions



Solar PV can only provide a small amount of electricity



Solar PV never produce more energy than it took to manufacture them

Solar PV – Checklist Is solar PV suitable for your community? • Site: south facing? • Land/Building owner permission • Renting the roof schemes

• Bulk purchase • Connection to National Grid • Planning permission

Solar PV – Case studies North West Case Study – Bickerton village hall PV installation

UK Case Study – solar PV in West Oxford

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