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Solar power generates ‘up to a quarter’ of UK demand

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonJuly 20, 20222 Mins Read
Foresight scores Oz PV hat-trick

As temperature records were smashed yesterday, the UK’s solar power output met up to a quarter of the UK’s power demand.

At midday, generation reached a peak of 7.77GW according to data from Sheffield Solar’s PV Live website

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Over 24 hours, solar provided an estimated 66.9GWh, or 8.6% of the UK’s power needs.

About 9% of the UK’s electricity was supplied from solar panels over the past seven days.

Sheffield Solar’s PV Live modelling was updated yesterday, following the disclosure of new quarterly solar deployment data last week.

Solar Energy UK Chris Hewett said: “This is climate change. This is happening. This is not a drill.

“We have the next decade to accelerate the renewables sector.

“What’s good news now is that solar and wind are the most affordable way to generate electricity in the UK. We have the solutions to the energy security crisis.”

The efficiency of crystalline silicon solar panels is affected by temperature, though not to a great degree.

Rising temperatures from climate change do not jeopardise the UK’s burgeoning solar industry at all.

Hewett added: “It’s marginally better for efficiency in the spring but essentially, if you have more light, you produce more solar power.

“You have to remember that solar panels work all over the world. The same technology we put on our roofs is used in solar farms in the Saudi Arabian desert.”

Optimum output from the solar capacity deployed across the UK is reached at around at 25°C.

For every degree either side of that, it is lowered by about only 0.5%, though newer modules have improved performance.

Their output now varies by only around 0.35% per degree, according to manufacturers.

Sheffield University Professor of Organic Electronics Alastair Buckley, who leads Sheffield Solar, said: “That’s why we never see peak output in midsummer – peak national output is always in April and May when it’s cool and sunny.

“Panel temperatures depend on a combination of the ambient temperature, radiative heating from the sun and the cooling effect of the wind.

“Losing 20% efficiency, considered a significant amount, would requir­­e them to reach a huge 65°C.”

The revised Sheffield Solar data indicate that record solar generation was reached at midday on 22 April last year, hitting 10.4GW, replacing the former record of 9.68GW at 12.30pm on 20 April 2020.

A new record is expected next spring due to the fast pace of new installations.

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