Monday, December 15, 2008

Solar Power Calculating Tools Online

There are a lot of online solar power calculating tools that can help you size your solar power installation. These tools are great in order to find out how much energy approximately your household consume every day and to determinate how much solar power you'll need to run your home appliances.

Power Consumption and System Voltage Free Online Calculators

Discover Your Solar Energy Potential - This calculator will help you determine what kind of system you need. Enter your location, average electricity bill, and desired return, and the calculator will recommend a system size as well as automatically generate the cost of the panels in your area. And it even pulls up rebate information in your area. (US)

Solar Equipment Calculator - This tool is designed to provide an estimate of the quantity of solar power required to run a certain set of appliances. Here you can find also a Peak Charging Hours calculator. (US)

Solar Power Calculator - Use this great solar power calculator to determinate the cost and size of a solar energy system in your area. (US)

SunPower Solar Calculator - Another very complete and comprehensive solar calculator. (US)

Solar Estimator - Estimate the size and calculate the cost to install a solar energy system for your home or building. Besides solar electric (PV), technology options also include solar water heating, pool or spa heating, and space heating & cooling. (US)

Solar Panel Calculator - This calculator will help you calculate approximately how much energy you use every day. (UK)
Solar Panel Table - The table will help you decide which Solar Panel to choose (UK)

Amp & Watt Hour Calculator & Solar System design Tool - This Amp & Watt Hour Calculator is provided to help you make some basic electrical calculations and design your own solar power system. (AU)

Solar Power Calculator - Enter the desired or current power requirements of your appliances into this solar calculator, and the correct solar panel sizes and battery capacity of the system will be determined. (AU)

Sharp USA - The "Solar Calculator" provided by SHARP uses your zip code and current electric bill to create a solar system simulation. Estimate system cost, monthly savings, and payback using this solar calculator. (US)

Kyocera Clean Power Estimator - Use this solar calculator to estimate the energy output, pollution prevention and cost of your grid-connected photovoltaic system. (US)

PV Watts - Created by researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory this online tool calculates electrical energy produced by a grid-connected photovoltaic system. (US)

Keep in mind that the above calculators are useful as a general guide for sizing your solar electricity system and you probably will also need advices and help from professionals.

2 comments:

Contributing Author said...

It's great that there are free and easy tools to use to calculate your energy needs, but actually installing a solar power system is still ridiculously expensive. Unless you get paid by the power company for extra energy your system sends back to the grid, it would take decades to pay it off with the cost savings.

Solar Girl said...

Yes, it is well-known fact that PV solar technologies are still too expensive and not very affordable option for the average person but I think that it is important to educate people about solar energy as an abundant and environment-friendly energy source. Bringing an interest in solar energy is a key step to cause a demand for solar products, and when there is a demand on the market the scientists and researchers will find way to make solar technologies more affordable.

Well, I know that this is not as simple as it may sound, and there are also many other factors but I believe this is the path we should follow...

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