Solar Pioneer Frequently Asked Questions
- Is my home right for PV?
- What is Net Metering?
- How much PV do I need?
- What if the sun doesn’t shine?
- Who can I contact for more information on PV?
Is my home right for PV?
A PV system needs unobstructed access to the sun’s rays for
most or all of the day throughout the year. PV panels are
relatively unaffected by changing weather and the modules are
angled to ‘catch’ the sun, not snow, so any snow that does
collect melts quickly. Here are some important tips that will
help you determine if your home is right for PV:
- PV systems are best installed on a southern exposed roof, however some east or west exposures may also be acceptable.
- PV systems are ideally mounted parallel with the roof at a 35 degree roof pitch with no shading between the hours of 9 AM and 4 PM.
- Shading can include trees, chimneys, TV antennas, satellite dishes, dormers & gables.
- A PV system can be installed on any well-structured roof. If your roof is older and needs to be replaced in the near future, you may want to replace it at the same time your PV systems is installed.
- The amount of space needed for a PV system is based on the output & type of the sys tem. Your roof size & orientation will determine how much PV you can install on your roof.
What is Net Metering?
Net metering occurs in instances that when a customer’s PV
system may generate more electric energy than their consumption.
When this occurs, the electric meter will spin in reverse. The
excess electricity is returned to the LIPA system. At the end of
each month, the net metered customer is billed only for the net
consumption, that is, the amount of electricity consumed, less
the amount of electricity produced. Learn more about
LIPA’s Commercial Net Metering Tariff.
How much PV do I need?
As a starting point, you might consider how much of your
present electricity needs you would like to meet with your PV
system. For example, if you would like to meet 50% of your
electricity needs with PV, you would work with a solar installer
to examine past electric bills and determine the size of the PV
system needed to achieve that goal. Remember, your roof size and
orientation will also play an important role in the size of the
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Contact LIPA by calling 1-800-490-0025 and request the total electricity usage, measured in kilowatt-hours, for your household over the last 12 months. Ask your solar contractor how much your new PV system will produce annually and compare that number to your annual electric demand to get an idea of how much you will save. Back to top
What if the sun doesn’t shine?
Your PV system will continue to produce electricity during
cloudy weather, although the total amount will be reduced. Power
will automatically be provided through LIPA at night or during
inclement weather as needed. Back to
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Who can I contact for more information on PV?
For more information about LIPA’s Solar Pioneer Program,
please call LIPA’s Energy Infoline at 1-800-692-2626. To contact
a solar installer, please visit Renewable Energy Long Island
www.renewableenergylongisland.org for a listing of solar
installers near you. Back to top
