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Peak Sun Hours (PSH) is the equivalent number of hours per day when solar irradiance averages 1,000 W/m² — the standard test condition for solar panels.
Data source: Global Solar Atlas (World Bank / Solargis). Values vary by season — from ~2.5 in winter to ~6.0 in summer. Tashkent annual average: 4.8 PSH.
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HOW THIS WORKS
Solar irradiation: Global Solar Atlas (World Bank / Solargis).
Electricity tariffs: Government of Uzbekistan (effective May 1, 2025).
Feed-in tariff: Law No. 939 (Electric Power Industry, August 2024).
Panel specs: LONGi Hi-MO X10 official 30-year linear power warranty.
System loss factor: 15% (inverter, wiring, dust, temperature).
Annual degradation: 1.0% year 1, 0.35%/year years 2–30 (LONGi HPBC 2.0 spec).
Tariff escalation: 5%/year (government cap is 10%).
Grid CO2 intensity: 0.6 kg/kWh (Uzbekistan natural gas mix).
Shading, roof orientation, and tilt angle (site-specific).
Battery storage costs (on-grid systems default; hybrid/off-grid is higher).
Maintenance costs (minimal — panels are self-cleaning in rain).
Tax exemptions (property tax exemption confirmed, August 2024).
THIS CALCULATOR PROVIDES ESTIMATES ONLY. ACTUAL SAVINGS DEPEND ON SITE CONDITIONS, CONSUMPTION PATTERNS, AND FUTURE TARIFF CHANGES. CONTACT DETOS FOR A DETAILED PROPOSAL.
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