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My brother-in-law's panels produce just as much electricity at noon in the winter time as they do in the summer time. Winter sun in the Canadian prairies is quite intense, and the panels are more efficient at -20C than they are at +20C.



But they'll produce for less time each day in the winter.


What the GP is saying is that with the losses from higher angle and shorter duration of insolation, the decreased temperatures increased efficiency such to match the summer's output. The heat in the summer reduces a panel's efficiency.


sure but the sun is going down at 3pm, canada gets 1.5 hours of peak sunlight at best in the winter… on a lot of houses the cost of removing the snow is more than what’s gained during the short daily window of direct sunlight… eventually the sun solves the problem for free :)


Keeping those panels clear is saving him almost $100/month.




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