For the current house it's probably hopeless, but I can tell you that PVGIS (http://re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvgis/apps3/pvest.php) suggests: 886Wh/m^2/day at about our roof pitch (36*) and 944Wh/m^2/day on a vertical surface in December south-facing, with year round averages of 3100Wh/m^2/day and 2180Wh/m^2/day.
I think that those numbers are roughly halved on east- and west- facing pitches, though tubular collectors may do better than that suggests because of their profile.
I don't know our exact roof pitch, but by eye 36* isn't far off.
The north-south ridge of the roof is roughly 5m long and the house front to back (ie east to west) is about 8m.
Rgds
Damon[ Parent ]
Interesting. Thanks for that.
I think the situation is not at all good for this house for real RE.
Really time to look for a better place I think... B^>