Mono-crystalline solar panels have an efficiency between 13-18%, require 4-6 acres per megawatt of power output, and have a cost per watt peak of around $1 with low balance of system requirements and strong sturdiness. Poly-crystalline panels have an efficiency between 12-16% and also require 4-6 acres per megawatt but have a lower cost per watt peak of around $0.5 and are more prone to breakage. Thin film panels have the lowest efficiency between 8-12% but require the most space between 6-8 acres per megawatt while having the lowest cost per watt peak of around $0.8.
Mono-crystalline solar panels have an efficiency between 13-18%, require 4-6 acres per megawatt of power output, and have a cost per watt peak of around $1 with low balance of system requirements and strong sturdiness. Poly-crystalline panels have an efficiency between 12-16% and also require 4-6 acres per megawatt but have a lower cost per watt peak of around $0.5 and are more prone to breakage. Thin film panels have the lowest efficiency between 8-12% but require the most space between 6-8 acres per megawatt while having the lowest cost per watt peak of around $0.8.
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Mono-crystalline solar panels have an efficiency between 13-18%, require 4-6 acres per megawatt of power output, and have a cost per watt peak of around $1 with low balance of system requirements and strong sturdiness. Poly-crystalline panels have an efficiency between 12-16% and also require 4-6 acres per megawatt but have a lower cost per watt peak of around $0.5 and are more prone to breakage. Thin film panels have the lowest efficiency between 8-12% but require the most space between 6-8 acres per megawatt while having the lowest cost per watt peak of around $0.8.
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