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Dow Powerhouse Solar System 2.0 PV shingles

Andy Engel| Posted inGreen Products and Materialson

An architect I know asked about these (www.dowpowerhouse.com/Solar%20System/). I found Martin’s review from 2012, and I wonder if anyone has more recent experience?

Thanks,

Andy

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  1. Jonathan Lawrence CZ 4A New Jersey||#1

    I don't have any experience with them, but I crunched a few numbers. A Mitsubishi full size panel is 17.7sf and it generates 265 watts max or 14.98 watts/sf. The Dow PV shingles are 10.15 watts/sf. As for weight, they are 4.8lbs/sf vs 2.36lbs/sf for the Mitsubishi.

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    Andy Engel||#2

    Thanks, Jonathan. That's a significant difference in efficiency, but I'm not sure how much that matters in this case. The project would be in a historic district, and traditional PV panels aren't likely to fly.

  3. Jonathan Lawrence CZ 4A New Jersey||#3

    Panels might be a tough sell with those folks.

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    Martin Holladay||#4

    Andy,
    If there is a local historical commission involved, and these PV shingles are the only way to get a PV system approved, then they make sense. Otherwise, I can't think of any reason to choose them, since they probably cost more, and provide less electrical output per square foot, than conventional PV modules.

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    Andy Engel||#5

    Thanks, Martin. That's my take as well. I love sacrificing the 21st century on the altar of the 18th...

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