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Page 1: GMM Solar Energy by Rob Smith GMM Committee on Climate Change.

GMM Solar Energy

by Rob Smith

GMM Committee on Climate Change

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Solar energy is the world's most important energy resource.But the balance of absorption and radiation is critical.

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The energy available from the sun can suffice for our needs.We can make use of it from wind-power and solar collectors.

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Solar installation of a GMM member

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Two grid-tie DC-AC inverters

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A sunny day, 2026 watts, January, 2012

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Power: 32 Solar Photovoltaic Modules @ 190 Watt => 6000 Watts

Energy:6000 Watts x 90% efficiency x 3.5 hours / day => 19 kWh/day

Cost: $1.65 per watt

32 Modules x $315/module => $10,000Electronics & wiring $10,000Installation $10,000

-----------$30,000

Federal Tax Credit (30%) $9,00-----------

Total after credit $21,000

Payback:At $0.15 per kWh:19 kWh / day * $0.15 / kW => $2.85 / day

$21,000 / $2.85 / day => 20 years

Longevity: 30 years or more

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Power: 32 Solar Photovoltaic Modules @ 190 Watt => 6000 Watts

Energy:

6000 watts x 90% efficiency x 3.5 hours / day => 19 kWh/day to Power Grid19 kWh / day x 365 days / year => 7000 kWh / year

Global Warming Savings:

1.9 lbs CO2 per kWh generated (US average)

7000 kWh / year * 1.9 lbs CO2 / kWh => 13,300 lbs CO

2/year

=> 6.65 tons/year CO2 saved !

Over 20 years: => 133 tons CO2 saved !

=> more than weight of house !