Description
An On-Grid Solar Power Plant, also known as a Grid-Tied Solar System, is a solar energy setup designed to work in conjunction with the local utility grid. Read More An On-Grid Solar Rooftop System (also known as a grid-tied solar system) is a solar power setup that is connected to the public electricity grid. It generates electricity from sunlight and supplies any excess power back into the grid. Here's a breakdown of the key features: Components of an On-Grid Solar Rooftop System: Solar Panels (Photovoltaic Modules): These convert sunlight into electricity. Inverter: Converts the DC electricity generated by the solar panels into AC electricity, which is used in homes or businesses. Metering System: Tracks the amount of energy produced and, in some cases, how much is fed back into the grid. Utility Grid Connection: The system is connected to the grid, enabling you to send excess power to the grid or draw power from it when your solar system isn’t producing enough. Benefits: Low Energy Bills: You pay for the energy you consume from the grid and potentially earn credits for excess energy produced. Sustainability: Reduces greenhouse gas emissions by replacing conventional fossil fuels with clean solar energy. Grid Stability: Helps stabilize the local grid by contributing renewable energy during peak sunlight hours.