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Christchurch gets an average of 2,100 hours of sunshine per year, which is more than enough to generate significant power. Even on cloudy days, modern solar panels can still produce electricity.
Here we address some of the most frequently asked questions, myths and misconceptions surrounding solar energy, solar farms and solar panels. Do solar panels need bright sunshine in order to work? No. Solar
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No. Solar panels don’t need direct sunlight to harness energy from sun, they just require some level of daylight in order to generate electricity. That said, the rate at which solar panels generate electricity varies depending on the amount of direct sunlight and the quality, size, number and location of panels in use.
In the past, it took as many as 14 years for homeowners to break even on the best solar panels. The good news is that systems installed in 2024 could pay for themselves in less than 10 years. And if you add a solar battery to your setup, you could recoup your investment even faster.
Just ask Independent readers. According to a recent survey we conducted*, more than three quarters (77.20 per cent) of readers are happy with how much they’ve saved with their solar panels, and 77.66 per cent are satisfied with how much they spent to install them.
The solar industry is also working closely with Britain’s farmers to reduce their energy costs and improve the sustainability of their operations. To meet the UK government’s net zero target, the Climate Change Committee estimates that between 75-90 gigawatts (GW) of solar power will be needed by 2050.