Do you live in Kartuzy or the surrounding area and are thinking about a photovoltaic installation? Start saving today ! For Kartuzy residents, photovoltaics means lower electricity bills and taking care of the environment.
Photovoltaics Kartuzy - ecological solutions for your home
Photovoltaic panels have become increasingly popular in recent years. This is not without reason. Photovoltaic systems offer the possibility to save a lot of money, and we can count ourselves among those who care about our climate. What's more, installing photovoltaic panels at home gives you the opportunity to become independent of electricity supply companies.
Photovoltaics are very much gaining in popularity. You can see more and more houses with a photovoltaic installation on the roof, and you can also see a huge number of photovoltaic installations on the ground. Masses of people are probably wondering why photovoltaics have become such a huge success. It is therefore necessary to start with how it works.
What are photovoltaic panels? How does photovoltaics work?
Photovoltaics is actually the use of solar radiation to generate electricity. The energy obtained can be used not only to power any appliances we have in our own home, but also to heat water or to heat the building in which we live.
The main component we need to generate electricity are photovoltaic modules, usually commonly referred to as photovoltaic panels. These are usually installed on the roof of a building. In a large proportion of cases, there is no need to reinforce the roof structure - this is only the case for older properties.
In photovoltaic modules, the photovoltaic phenomenon of converting energy from the sun into direct current takes place. the current is distributed through the cells, which are made of a semiconductor material. One of the substances frequently used to make cells is silicon.
What are the different types of photovoltaic panels?
Solar panels are divided into a couple of groups: monocrystalline modules and polycrystalline modules. Monocrystalline modules are distinguished by the highest grade and efficiency of all modules. These panels are constructed from a single silicon crystal. Thanks to their relatively low production costs, monocrystalline modules are among the most common at the present time. In contrast, the manufacturing process for polycrystalline modules is somewhat less complicated. They are formed from pure silicon semiconductors. The estimated efficiency of polycrystalline panels, as opposed to monocrystalline, is 3% less.
Is a photovoltaic installation environmentally friendly? - Kartuzy
Certainly! A photovoltaic installation does not need any additional energy sources, and it has no negative impact on the environment. One of the reasons why people choose to install a photovoltaic system is that it is 100% ecological and does not involve environmental degradation.
Is there really anything to fear? What are photovoltaic investors in Kartuzy afraid of?
There are a lot of rumours circulating among those possibly interested in photovoltaic installations, which unfortunately often pass from mouth to mouth. What are these myths?
Myth 1: The climate in Poland does not allow the use of solar panels
This is one of the main myths that is completely unconfirmed in practice. As experienced panel installation professionals in Kartuzy, we can definitely deny it. Our customers are satisfied and after a few seasons they achieve complete independence from energy suppliers.
In addition, Poland has similar solar conditions to Germany, which is one of the leaders in photovoltaic installations in Europe.
Myth 2: The cost of installation is not recouped, making the investment uneconomic
This is not true. There are many subsidies and incentives for the installation of solar panels, so that the costs incurred are paid back even faster. In addition, it should be taken into account that, year after year, electricity prices are rising and the payback time is decreasing.
Myth 3: Photovoltaic panels won't heat your home on a cloudy day
It is a fact that the most favourable weather for a solar installation is a sunny day. But on a rainy day, solar panels will also work. Reduced solar radiation affects the efficiency of the system, but does not make the panels inoperable.
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