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Try this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cell
I do not remeber the exact kilowatts produced by a single photovoltaic cell. I do know that when I looked into them for a cabin I have, the savings would have required 30 years to repay, even with grid buybacks. It is truly, at this point, an effort for posterity.
Solar photo voltaic cells range in power from a few Milli-watts to as high as 330 watts per panel. Typical voltages range from about 55-58 volts DC down to about 16 volts, open circuit. By open circuit, the panel is not under a load of some kind.