Gaiam Life - Wellness, Green Living, Spirituality, Fitness, Yoga & Healthy Home
 
  Subscribe | Discussion Boards | Videos | Newsletter
Login     Register





How Much Power Will You Need from Your Solar Electric System?

Pointers on sizing a photovoltaic system to collect and use solar power in your off-the-grid home. Excerpted from the Gaiam Real Goods Solar Living Sourcebook.

 

 

NOTE: This information applies to off-grid homes. If your home is tied to the power grid, see note below.

There’s no such thing as “one size fits all” when it comes to energy systems. Everyone’s needs, expectations, budget, site, and climate are individual. The design of your power system, in order to function reliably, must be take these individual factors into account.

First you need to know what makes your house, site and lifestyle unique, including your household electrical demands. Start by completing a system sizing worksheet. This is usually followed by a phone call and a customized system quote. You can get a complete system sizing consultation from the Gaiam Real Goods technical staff, at no charge if you purchase your system components from Gaiam Real Goods.

Keep in mind — the primary principle for off-grid systems is: Conserve, conserve, conserve! As a rule of thumb, it will cost about $3 to $4 worth of equipment for every watt-hour per day you must supply. Trim your wattage to the bone! Don’t use incandescent light bulbs or older standard refrigerators.

You are in the best position to make lifestyle decisions that affect your power usage: How late do you stay up at night? Are you religious about always turning the light off when leaving a room? Are you running a home business, or is the house empty five days a week? Do you hammer on your computer for twelve hours a day? Does your pet iguana absolutely require his rock heater twenty-four hours a day? Figure out your watt-hour usage, and assess where you can trim it.

Once you've estimated your power usage and output requirements for your system, note that to assemble a safe, reliable energy system, you'll need to know a little about related topics including batteries, safety equipment, controls and monitors.



Not off the grid?

If your home is on the power grid, your existing utility company will cover whatever power needs your solar electric system doesn’t. So you don't need to account beforehand for every watt-hour of power you'll need. Your up-front considerations will include how much you want to spend and how many kilowatt-hours of utility power you’d like to displace on an average day.

For direct-intertie systems without batteries, you’ll invest about $2,000 for every kilowatt-hour per day your solar system delivers. For battery-based systems that can provide limited emergency back-up power, you'll invest about $3,500 for every kilowatt-hour per day. These are very general ballpark figures for initial system costs. Remember, state and other rebates can reduce these costs by up to 50%.

 



 PRINT THIS ARTICLE         EMAIL THIS PAGE        COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLE



Community Voice

There are no comments yet on this article. Click above and spark some dialog!

What’s Your “Body Burden”? Take the Toxins Test

There’s a new phrase in town — “body burden” — and no, it doesn’t refer to the weight you gained over the holidays, nor that husband who doesn’t help around the house. Unfortunately, body burden is no laughing matter. It refers to the level of chemical contaminants that are in our bodies. Scary stuff like mercury, [...]

4 Fitness-Ball Moves to Tone Hips, Buns & Thighs

I love to use a stability ball with my personal training clients and in my strength training classes. Stability balls, also called fitness balls, BalanceBalls or Swiss balls, add that extra balance challenge, involving your core muscles in every move. They add fun and variety, they’re affordable and easy to move around, and their uses [...]

Prince Albert Embarks on Eco-Expedition

For most of his life, Prince Albert II has been dubbed a playboy. Now, it looks like he’ll be known as an eco-crusader. The 50-year-old ruler of Monaco, whose parents were Prince Rainier III and the ever elegant Grace Kelly, kicked off a month-long expedition on Monday to view the impact that global warming has had on the [...]

Take a Vacation (Just Not From Recycling)

The French motto is “C’est la vie.” But when the glass jars, aluminum cans and plastic bottles started adding up during our holiday vacation in Paris last week, my conscience said otherwise. I admit, a few baby food jars did end up in the trash before my husband and I wised up. At home, with all [...]

Linking In The New Year: Memories of 2008, A Guide to A Great 2009

A look back at some of the most memorable moments of 2008 in pictures, a quick guide to having a great year in 2009, making your new year's resolutions stick, and more in this week's roundup of feel-good links from around the Web.

Smudge Out the Old for the New

Lighting dried white sage, blowing out the flames and then fanning the embers to smoke as much as possible to pervade a room is an age-old way to change the energy and vibration of a place. Called smudging, smudging is traditionally used to purify an area of negativity and to induce a feeling of serenity. [...]

Core Salutations Torch Holiday Calories in Less Time!

They are FINALLY over! Don’t worry if you consumed too many calories this season. Holiday weight gain doesn’t stand a chance against my turbo-boosted Sun Salutations. Adding core-toning work in the transitions between poses in the classic Sun Salutation series amps up the benefits of all the poses. I call these Core Salutations. When you follow [...]

Diddy Gives Safe Rides to New Yorkers on New Year’s Eve

I’ve lived in New York my entire life yet I’ve never been in Times Square when the ball dropped. I’ve walked by the tourist zone shortly after the clock stuck 12 — wading through piles of confetti and trash — and partied a few blocks away, but I’ve always avoided the eye of the storm [...]

God is in the Eco Details

I have been accused of putting the mental in environmental. I truly believe the most successful spaces always get the details right: proper use of varied lighting, complexity of texture, subtle art, and the many other nuances that transform a space to make it exceptional. Taking it one step further (hence the mental reference), [...]

Beauty, Friendship, Green, and Healing: My Most Memorable Good Memory of 2008

Look back at 2008 and find your most memorable good memory. Spending some time recognizing good memories can help make you aware of what you want to draw to you in the future. As I filter back through my memories of 2008, the memory that percolates to the surface and stays there is [...]


Shop Gaiam.com       My Profile       Contact Us       Privacy Policy       Terms & Conditions       About Gaiam Life       FAQ's       Register       Site Map

Copyright © 2008 Gaiam, Inc.