Great Britain, even more North, has viable solar on its Southern edge.
As a complementary source of energy, yes, especially in summer (because the flip side of being north is that your summer days last longer).
But in winter, you'll have something like 2-5% load factor on your solar panels…
As a complementary source of energy, yes, especially in summer (because the flip side of being north is that your summer days last longer).
But in winter, you'll have something like 2-5% load factor on your solar panels…