Solar Performance - October 2015

October turned out to be a much better month than September, particularly in terms of system stability. Whatever was plaguing the inverter seems to have settled down and after a reboot the panel monitors/optimizers seem to be humming right along. Production for the month was right on track with estimates, though it was noticeably lower than October of last year. Compared to last month production was, not unexpectedly, down considerably.

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Solar Performance - September 2015

September was a rough month for my solar panels. On several days the inverter failed and shut down, which meant no power was produced. In the last 10 days of the month the monitoring and control unit for the individual panels also froze, reducing efficiency (and giving me some holes in my data).

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Solar Performance - August 2015

My solar numbers for August turned out pretty well, though it's clear that summer is starting to wane. Compared to last August use was down and production was up, though only slightly. More noticeable was the drop in production compared to last month as the days are getting shorter and the weather cloudier.

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Solar Performance - July 2015

July was a fairly typical summer month, with production coming in just a bit (half a percent) shy of the estimate for the month. As expected production was a bit lower than last month although it was better than last year.

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Solar Performance - May 2015

This month got off to a strong start with a string of sunny days, but around mid-month the traditional Seattle "June Gloom" rolled in early and put a real damper on production. The month ended up just a little shy of estimates, about 6 kWh short of the expected 469 kWh.

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Solar Performance - April 2015

April turned out to be a very good month for my solar panels, handily beating the estimate for the month as well as last year's performance. I finished the month with a surplus of about 250 kWh sent to the grid, having generated just short of 400 kWh.

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Solar Performance - March 2015

March turned out to be a good month for my solar panels, with production beating both the estimate and last year's production. I sent a surplus of power back to the grid, and am rapidly closing in (already!) on having a surplus of power for the year.

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Solar Performance - February 2015

This post is a bit overdue, but I'll make up for it with a slew of new charts. I've started collecting solar radiation data from a nearby weather station and am using that to estimate the efficiency of my panels on a daily basis. I've also incorporated some additional comparisons between past data (yearly and monthly) to see how my system performance may be changing over time.

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Energy Use in 2014

Recently I was thinking that it would be interesting to take a look at the amount of energy I use (and generate) to see how it varies over time. I already had daily data for my electrical and gas use, but thought that it would be interesting to see if this correlated to the weather. Luckily I found a weather station near my house that had a treasure trove of data, including solar radiation numbers. It took me awhile to pull all the data together, but I was able to come up with an interesting set of charts. I'm also trying something new in this post by embedding the charts directly, which should make them interactive. Let me know how it works for you!

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Solar Performance - December 2014

Despite being the lowest producing month of the year my numbers for December 2014 turned out to be really good compared to the installer's estimate. In fact, the DC production was 47% more than the estimate of 43 kWh at nearly 72 kWh. AC production was lower (63 kWh) due to DC-to-AC conversion losses. As expected my solar production wasn't enough to meet my usage needs for any day this month, though overall about 34% of my use was provided by the solar panels on my roof.

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Solar Performance - November 2014

Fall is definitely here. I only had one day this month with a surplus of power, and total production dropped under 100 kWh. On the bright side the panels still produced more than estimated, about 48% of my power use for the month.

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Solar Power, One Year In

On November 21st I finished my first year of solar power with good news: I still had a surplus of power sold to Seattle City Light! Despite using just over 2500 kWh for the year I sold an extra 718 kWh. This just goes to show that solar power really does work in Seattle!

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