Solar rental potential at
If you're considering installing or renting solar panels at , this page will help you determine the solar potential of this property.
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The property consists of .
, which is probably not suitable for a solar car park, but may still be suitable for ground mounted solar in addition to roof top solar.
Solar is booming in Eddystone
The benefits of solar power are no secret to the Eddystone and the greater Break O'Day community. Over 0.33 million dollars (212 kW) of solar panels have been deployed in Eddystone and surrounding suburbs (Ansons Bay, Boobyalla, Cape Portland, Derby, Gladstone, Herrick, Moorina, Mount William, Musselroe Bay, Pioneer, Rushy Lagoon, South Mount Cameron, Telita and Weldborough) as the community prioritises saving dollars and the environment.
Bring into the 21st centruy by renting and installing a solar panels.
Businesses and residents of Eddystone are collectively generating $51,445 of energy at retail prices a year! This is based on an average of 705 kWh of energy production a day and retail electricity costs of 20c per kilowatt-hour. The solar panels in Eddystone are also offsetting greenhouse gas emission, with the solar systems in Eddystone reducing 49 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions every year.
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Savings on your electricity bill: $
Abatement of carbon dioxide emmissions: tonnes per annum
Your business at will be $ better off per year after paying for the solar rental. After the year rental term you will be $ better off!
On-site solar utilisation score
* above 50 is good, 100 is optimal.
Solar power availability in Eddystone
Eddystone gets solar irradiation levels of an annual average of 3.97 kilowatt hours per square metre. The following graph shows the daily average solar irradiation/power levels per kW installed in Eddystone for each month.