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Solar savings

Saving with npower solar

One of the key benefits of having solar PV panels is the savings you could make on your electricity bills, these are often by around 60% *. The exact saving will of course depend on your energy consumption and the size of the system you install. But for a typical three-bedroom household with an average annual electricity use of 3,300 Kwh1 and installing a 2 kWp solar system, the saving would be £299.232 – or approximately 60% of your electricity bill. Without solar, the electricity bill would be £496.843 .

This example is calculated as follows:

  • Total electricity consumption: 3300kWh
  • Average annual output from 2kWp PV system: 1700kWh4
  • Average consumption of solar PV generated electricity by household: 850kWh
  • Average excess electricity exported: 850kWh
  • Value of solar electricity consumed by household: £125.71
  • Income received from energy exported: £102.005
  • Income from Renewable Obligation Certificates: £71.526

Total annual electricity saving: £299.23

  1kWp 2kWp 3kWp 4kWp
Description Sanyo HIP-210NHE1 Hybrid PV Module (210W) Sharp 170Wp
Poly-
crystalline PV panels
Sharp 170Wp
Poly-
crystalline PV panels
Sharp 170Wp
Poly-
crystalline PV panels
Installed Price
(£s)
From £8,885 From £11,805 From £16,345 From £20,514
Installed price per kWp
(£s)
From £8,461 From £5,787 From £5,341 From £5,028
Estimated Annual Output
(kWh)
892kWh 1734kWh 2601kWh 3464kWh
Total of average annual household electricity usage
(%)
Approx 27% Approx 52% Approx 78% Approx 105%
Annual CO2 saving7 382kg 745kg 1118kg 1490kg

 

  1. National average household consumption for electricity estimated at 3300kWh per annum.
  2. Savings based on installation of a 2kWp system generating 1700kWh of electricity per annum and includes income from exported electricity, ROCs and money saved for average annual electricity bill.
  3. npower’s standard domestic tariff prices for the Midlands distribution area as of 29th August 2008 (15.95p/kWh for first 728kWh and 14.79p/kWh thereafter).
    Calculation is £116.12 + £380.40 = £496.52 including VAT at 5% paying by quarterly cash/cheque. Annual bills and prices shown will vary by region.
  4. Based on average annual output of 2kWp polycrystalline panel system.
  5. Average solar PV export tariff rate, paid to customers on the buy-back scheme is 12p/kWh for every unit of electricity that they export back to us. (Prices as of March 2008).
  6. Based on RO (Renewable Obligation) – 1 ROC (Renewable Obligation Certificate) awarded for every MWh of renewable generated electricity. Price for obligation period April 2008 to March 2009 is £35.76 per ROC, as set by OFGEM.
  7. CO2 savings based on ‘long-term marginal factor’ (0.43kg/kWh) taken from Guidelines for Company Reporting on Greenhouse Gas Emissions annexes updated July 2005, Defra 2005.
  8. Although generation will exceed usage, solar panels will not meet all of household’s energy needs. Imported electricity from the grid will be required during night-time and cloudy days. Where generation exceeds usage, excess electricity will be exported to grid.

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