FiT/day

This chart shows the average daily income from our solar PV system based on the Feed-in-Tariff payments.

The figures come from the total generation for the period (1 or 2 weeks), divided by the number of days and multiplied by the 2 tariffs - the 40p+ for generation and 3p+ for the 50% exported.

This shows quite starkly that the best week so far was still the last week of March, with only 3 weeks since (1 in June, 1 in August, 1 in September) coming even close.  And there I was thinking the summer hadn't been that bad!  That week in March was 7 days with an average of 20 kWh per day.  We've had much better days since, but only 1 or 2 followed by heavy cloud & rain.  What we need is a consistent week of sunny weather with light cloud.  Or perhaps 8 weeks!

Here we are now in early Sept and that end-March week is still the peak so far (although I think it might be broken (it was) on Sun 9th Sept).  It just shows that the summer really hasn't been all that good, sadly.

The last week in March is still the highest, for weeks from Sat - Fri, but the highest 7 day run was the first Mon - Sun week of Sept - 142.6 kWh in 7 days - Indian Summer anyone?!


daily solar PV FiT income (average for the week)


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