28kwh in East Cork today, tomorrow looks better still.
9.8kwh today in south Dublin city.
25.2kWh generated of which 15.2kWh exported.
with 2.5 hours left in the day it is estimated the house will have consumed 17kWh in the 24 hour period by the time the clock strikes midnight. consumption minus FIT will result in a household bill incl. standing charge for the day of just €3.
the above is a pretty good argument for anyone thinking of getting solar.
Healthy 25kwh today but tomorrow looks like highest returns of the year here in the west
15.4 kWh yesterday
32.8kwh in East Cork, stormy tomorrow unfortunately.
15.09 kWh in Mayo today , from my 7.4 of panels
9.7kwh today in south Dublin city.
14.74kWh today
22.4kWh of which 15.6kWh exported.
With FIT it cost circa €2 to run the all electric house today.
Just over 34 Kwh here in the west
5.5kwh in East Cork today. Tomorrow looks nice.
2.1kwh today in south Dublin city.
7.2kW Co Galway
Horrible day Monday with just 6kwh but at 75kwh for the first 4 days of the month so not bad overall. 7.4 system in Cork
Just put together a new graph in Grafana on Home Assistant to show the trending daily PV production (6.1kWp south facing in Cork) , this is a moving 7 days average of my PV production. The first graph is 12 months and the second is for the last 2 years. As you can see 2022 was a better summer with a number of good weeks while 2023 only really had that one good spell in early June. Anyway things are picking up a bit
that's pretty neat @ECO_Mental
just 2.4kWh yesterday for ourselves...absolutely grim!
Cracking day in East Cork, 43.1kwh. Had a couple of faults that shut me down for about 20 mins so lost about 2kwh too.
Used most of it though, about 90%, with the car, a few portable heaters and the Eddi.
Awful in South Dublin city until nearly 2pm. Only 6.3kwh today.
16.2kW in Galway.
The first 5 days of March have generated more kW than all of my December total ( 65kWh vs 62kWh)
30.3kWh, a new high.
The first day since install 6 weeks ago that the house went into the black i.e. I made more from selling power than I had to pay out to buy it.
Soon you'll be exporting more than your importing. This is new to a lot of us, For the FIT has changed the game.
That's the case already, it's just on those days the FIT payment hadn't covered what I was paying for power and standing charge.
I've no battery so I plan to build up as big a credit as I can and see where that leaves me for next winter. Only then will I decide if a battery is a worthwhile investment.
Anyone who is with energia on the smart ev rate, all ok with FIT payments etc, paid bi monthly? And accurate?
Load shifting is where batteries pay now mostly, Cells from nkon, and there is EU stock of seplos boxes on aliexpress too.
Best day since the 1st of oct up here, 21kWh on a 8.6kWp NE/SW split
Started off promising but afternoon was rubbish in south Dublin city. 7.8kwh.
Shite all day. 3.8kWh.
Rained most of the day here in East Cork but still managed 11.8kwh.
Managed 9.2kwh today. Better than expected