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Electricity from sunlight Go straight to Dashboard
In February 2010 we started generating electricity from photovoltaic cells. The 36 panels on our chapel roof can generate a total of up to 6.4 kilowatts at a time. Even on cloudy days they produce enough power to run some of our base load of fridges, freezers etc.
On a cloudless summer day using our system:
6 seconds of sunlight will power a low energy bulb for an hour
10 minutes of sunlight will power a vacuum cleaner for an hour
35 minutes of sunlight will power a large fridge for a day
The photo shows the panels and also a small weather station just near the apex of the roof. Thanks to this you can view online, not only the weather conditions at Othona, but also how the photovoltaics have been performing. When you click through to the Dashboard you can use the small icons by the meter displays to swap to graphs of recent performance. To see the dashboard click here.
We are most grateful to the Low Carbon Buildings Programme and the Green Energy Trust (Scottish Power) for grant funding, as well as to two kind individual donors. The system was installed, and the Microgrid dashboard is maintained, by Naturalwatt.
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