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Ask me this time next week! The "not to everyone's taste but I quite like 'em" flaky finish Virtus II poly version came up with stonking results on PVSyst. Outperformed the monos for our particular application. Will be fitting them Monday/Tuesday.
 
02/01/2013 - 02/07/2013
2.25 kW
40.0 kWh
02/08/2013 - 02/14/2013
2.14 kW
24.2 kWh
02/15/2013 - 02/21/2013
2.30 kW
47.7 kWh
02/22/2013 - 02/28/2013
2.23 kW
19.6 kWh
February 2013 Total:
131 kWh
Previous Month Total:
65.7 kWh
Year to Date:
197 kWh


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East facing roof enphase inverter 250 renesola poly
 
We've used them a lot. Haven't got annual figures on them yet and haven't used enough of them to get a good comparison, but they results we're getting so far are very encouraging.
 
just a shame our suppliers have upped the price of all their panels as their ploy 250 W panels are the best poly panels I've come across
 
Renesola are the firm to watch in my opinion.

[h=3]1/02/2013 - Photon Study shows SOL high efficiency PV modules outperformed all other manufacturers[/h]http://info.renesola.com/bid/255052/The-…udy-from-Photon

In December of 2012, Photon Magazine released the results of its October study comparing several name brand PV manufacturers, which looked primarily at PV panel output performance ratios, and ReneSola modules were among them.
The study shows ReneSola's high efficiency PV modules outperformed all of the other manufacturers compared in the mono- and "mono-like" categories.


In terms of performance ratios for the mono- category, ReneSola came in at 96.1%, beating out competitors Yingli, Trina, Hanwha, and Sharp.


In the "mono-like" category, ReneSola's mono-seeded Virtus line actually out-performed other, more expensive, pure mono-silicon PV modules from competitors such as Sunpower, SolarWorld, Bosch, Yingli, and Hanwha.


ReneSola also performed extremely well in the poly- category, beating out name brands, such as Canadian Solar, by nearly ten percent.
This third party study reinforces ReneSola's claim to have some of the highest efficiency modules in today's solar PV marketplace. ReneSola continues to advance the efficiencies of its tariff-free modules through enhanced wafer technologies, while others focus on improving their cell technologies which come with a substantial price increase associated with recently enacted tariffs on solar PV modules imported into the U.S. consisting of Chinese-made cells.
 

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