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What is the estimated energy payback period for Solar Photovoltaic (Solar PV) systems?

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What is the estimated energy payback period for Solar Photovoltaic (Solar PV) systems?

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“Energy payback” refers to the relationship between the amount of energy a solar panel produces and the amount of energy that went into its manufacture. On average, the time it takes for a PV system to create the same amount of energy that went into its manufacture is anywhere from two to five years. Because well-made PV systems will operate for two decades or more, they generate far more energy than the amount that goes into making them.

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