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My house does not face true south – is it an appropriate site for solar energy?

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My house does not face true south – is it an appropriate site for solar energy?

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A solar array must generally face south for optimum performance, but can face SE or SW by as much as 30 degrees without a significant reduction in output (~3%). An east or west facing array, however, will produce approximately 25% less energy than one facing south. An array facing south is known as having an azimuth angle of 180 degrees.

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