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Saturday 24 March 2012

Peace in our time?

The ongoing war of our time on the cuts to the feed-in-tarriffs seems to be coming to and end - the higher FIT rate will be extended to March, but there are severe cuts in the pipeline between now and the summer. (See telegraph article).

As someone who was fortunate to have solar PV installed in November 2011, I have watched with interest, but with the smugness that comes from knowing that I'm alright. 

What I always find interesting in these cases are the comments from the public that accompany these stories - I'm now a passionate advocate of solar PV. Whilst I can see the points being made on the basis of cost, there is no disputing that the systems are inherently productive and clean, and I hope at some point in the future there is a breakthrough to make the systems standard on all properties. Small changes in efficiency, cost and/or storage of excess energy built up over a period of years could revolutionize the way we generate and consume electricity, Here's hoping eh?

Monday 19 March 2012

Hmmm

It's been an interesting month so far, the weather has shown many hints as to what the solar panels are capable of, but never really delivered that well. Hence the run rate chart for March is ticking along nicely, but without ripping up any trees. At the moment the yield for March is looking to be similar to February. I'm just waiting for the magical moment when the weather breaks for a few days (it might be now) and we get glorious uninterrupted sun for a while - that's got to be worth 40 kWhs in the bank in one go.

I have to say that now I can see the system doing it's thing day in day out I am impressed. Now that the days are longer and the sun's angle is much higher, even cloudy days create a healthy reading on the Owl meter - 700+ watts when the sun isn't out is not to be sniffed out, and peak readings over 3000 watts are always welcome! I need to reach about 900 watts to be self sufficient, so this is always the unofficial target to my way of thinking.

We finally received our first payment from the power company a few weeks ago, as expected this was just over £180 and a BACS transfer receipt came by mail. It's good to know that things can only really get better from here on as we go into the better part of the year.

I've been having some thoughts about adjusting the run rate charts to allow for varying sun angle and day length. For example during March the days are two hours longer at the end of the month than the beginning and the sun is many degrees higher. Hence the productivity of the system and the target should not be linear, and should accelerate towards the end of the month. I may well experiment with this and see what the results will look like, at its simplest level this will change the 'run rate' target into a form of parabola with which to compare performance.


Saturday 3 March 2012

Charts not working

Arrrrgh

Is about the easiest way to say it. Every month it's the same, as a try and roll the data forward a month the charts on the right start playing up. Last night after some playing I gave up. I know that's not the right attitude, but having had a very long week, with virtually no free time, I decided enough was enough.

So a few glasses of wine later, the chart were furthest from my mind. And hey presto today, we're working again. Eh?

Next plan is to create more add-ins but in unique code windows and take it from there. Here's hoping for a simple run at it and no major problems. As if I'd be so lucky.

Postscript:

So after much fiddling and having to regenerate every chart from scratch it's back up and running. And then not again. So more cut and paste of the scripts. This is getting tiresome - looks like the chart controls have been updated too, which could have a bearing on things. Not very impressed at the moment.