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16 Dec 2022, 03:37 GMT+10
Many people are asking whether solar panels can work in cold climates. The short answer is yes - they can definitely work, but there are a few things you need to keep in mind. In this blog post, we will explore the question of solar panels and climate change and discuss some factors you need to consider if you live in a colder area.
First, it is important to remember that solar panels need sunlight. This means that your solar panel output will be lower if you live in an area with long winters and little sun. However, this doesn't mean that solar panels are useless in cold climates - far from it. Even on a cloudy day, there is enough light for the panels to generate electricity.
Another factor to consider is temperature. Solar panels work best at around 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit). The panel's efficiency decreases at lower temperatures, but it is still possible to generate electricity. In fact, many people choose to install their solar panels in cold climates precisely because they can still produce power even when it is cold outside.
So, if you're wondering whether solar panels can work in a cold climate, the answer is yes - but there are a few things to keep in mind. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch at Quest Greens. We would be more than happy to help you out. Thanks for reading
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