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What are the Best Solar Panels?

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The Energy Show - Barry Cinnamon © 2018-All rights reserved What are the best solar panels – that’s the question we get all the time. The first thing you have to figure out how you define word “best”. Now the way I look at this is you look at solar panels that have the highest efficiency, that are the most cost effective, and are the most reliable. So you have to weigh those three factors. The first thing is all solar panels generate the same electricity on a per watt basis. Your appliances can’t tell the difference if you’ve got super panels made in the USA or the cheapest panels made somewhere in Asia. But there are clear cut differences in these panels in the efficiency, cost, aesthetics, installation costs and their availability. We also have distinctions that are somewhat objective like brand, quality, are they going to provide long term energy output. The thing about these subjective measures is they are not based on comparison data, objective studies or any independent laboratory testing. They are manufacturers claims so you have to be careful. So which panels are best? To learn about key decision factors for selecting the best solar panels, please Listen Up to this week’s Energy Show.
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The Energy Show - Barry Cinnamon © 2018-All rights reserved What are the best solar panels – that’s the question we get all the time. The first thing you have to figure out how you define word “best”. Now the way I look at this is you look at solar panels that have the highest efficiency, that are the most cost effective, and are the most reliable. So you have to weigh those three factors. The first thing is all solar panels generate the same electricity on a per watt basis. Your appliances can’t tell the difference if you’ve got super panels made in the USA or the cheapest panels made somewhere in Asia. But there are clear cut differences in these panels in the efficiency, cost, aesthetics, installation costs and their availability. We also have distinctions that are somewhat objective like brand, quality, are they going to provide long term energy output. The thing about these subjective measures is they are not based on comparison data, objective studies or any independent laboratory testing. They are manufacturers claims so you have to be careful. So which panels are best? To learn about key decision factors for selecting the best solar panels, please Listen Up to this week’s Energy Show.
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