Unfortunately whilst PV potentially can generate energy equivalent to 40% of a households consumption, thats not the relevant aspect!
PV cells generate in sunlight!
Homes use power during the evening, cooking, TV, lighting, heating!
Its not viable storing an evening's electricity consumption from the daytime.
But suddenly there is an artificial solution. Pay £0.34 for each daytime unit generated and let the householder buy the evening requirement at the standard unit charge of £0.13.
Thats fine as long as the PV supply always remains a tiny fraction of the total generation capacity. That also means that the carbon saving also remains a fraction of the total.
OTOH, there still is some domestic consumption during the day, and overall that's when the majority of consumption is, isn't it?
Ok; so it doesn't help much with the generation at point of use ideal, but Reducing the load at peak times is more effective than the same generation spread evenly.
Power stations are hard to turn on and off or modulate!
Support Biasi some how I do not think so , do u work for them OP ? if so look into the wilo circulating pump scam ?? for us , how many impellor designs do they have ?
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