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Whats the Best Affordable Solar Panel on the Market

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Doknik

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,
I need to what the best affordable Solar panel on the market is.I know
moncrystalline panels are the most efficient but what is the best in terms
of brand ie Kyocera,Siemens,Sanyo,Sharp?

value for money etc

Also does anyone knnow whether the CiGS Thin-film panels are available on
the market yet.
I have googled it but cant find enough info

Also could anyone tell me what the average power consumption is per UK
household ie family of 4 2 kids 2 adults.

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Many Thanks
 
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samuel chamberlain

Jan 1, 1970
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Doknik said:
Hi,
I need to what the best affordable Solar panel on the market is.I know
moncrystalline panels are the most efficient but what is the best in terms
of brand ie Kyocera,Siemens,Sanyo,Sharp?

value for money etc

Also does anyone knnow whether the CiGS Thin-film panels are available on
the market yet.
I have googled it but cant find enough info

Also could anyone tell me what the average power consumption is per UK
household ie family of 4 2 kids 2 adults.

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Many Thanks

depends on what your supplyer has in stock or can order . allso concider
warenty period .
 
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Martine Riddle

Jan 1, 1970
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Doknik said:
Hi,
I need to what the best affordable Solar panel on the market is.I know
moncrystalline panels are the most efficient but what is the best in terms
of brand ie Kyocera,Siemens,Sanyo,Sharp?

value for money etc

Also does anyone knnow whether the CiGS Thin-film panels are available on
the market yet.
I have googled it but cant find enough info

Also could anyone tell me what the average power consumption is per UK
household ie family of 4 2 kids 2 adults.

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Many Thanks

Apparently GE, most bang for the buck, according to Cnn Money.
http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/26/magazines/business2/solar_siliconvalley.biz2/index.htm

Cheers
 
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Oneshot

Jan 1, 1970
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Your local electric utility company (on their website, hopefully) should
have a wealth of info as to average family power consumption, conservation
tips, etc.

Cheers,

John in Denmark
 
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