ᐅ Photovoltaic system without battery storage initially

Created on: 2 Mar 2017 09:49
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ehaefner
As part of our new build, we plan to install a photovoltaic system on the roof. The roof area is approximately 160sqm (1,720 sq ft), with a pitch of 25 degrees, a gable roof with one side facing northeast and the other southwest. Since we are both civil servants and income from photovoltaic systems requires approval and may later be counted towards our pension, feed-in is not an option for us.

The system is intended solely to reduce our electricity consumption. We will have a ground-source heat pump with a borehole, a 300l (80 gallons) hot water storage tank, and a ventilation system for heating. The house is designed to meet KFW 55 standard (higher efficiency is no longer possible due to the basement).

Since I am home starting at midday, appliances such as the washing machine, dryer, dishwasher, and others will mainly be used during the day.

Additionally, we live in an area with above-average sunshine and fewer cloudy days, even in winter.

We do not want a battery storage system yet, even though this means we will occasionally export surplus electricity. Once batteries become more affordable, we plan to add one later.

How should the system be sized for our needs?
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toxicmolotof
17 May 2017 19:55
My system is from a supplier there, and what can I say. I simply followed what most people considered reasonable there. And after one year, I am still satisfied.