I am told that South and West are the best orientation of the panels, as they produce during peak late afternoon and early evening hours. However, I am extremely space limited on South, and some shade limited on the West (I am going with a string inverter, for costs, and fewer points of failure on an owned system).
I have plenty of room on the East facing roof. I am told that East is least desired. Is that only because of lower power value in the AM, vs during peak late afternoon and early evening hours (I am on TOU pricing); or, is there a noticeable difference in Kwh production for panels on the East facing, vs the South or West facing?
Thoughts welcome
Thanks
I have plenty of room on the East facing roof. I am told that East is least desired. Is that only because of lower power value in the AM, vs during peak late afternoon and early evening hours (I am on TOU pricing); or, is there a noticeable difference in Kwh production for panels on the East facing, vs the South or West facing?
Thoughts welcome
Thanks
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