How does it work ?
Based on available roof area solar PV panels will be installed on the roof of the building. The output of the panels (DC electricity) connect to the inverter which converts DC to AC. The inverter output will be connected to the control panel or distribution board of the building to utilise the power. The inverter synchronises with grid to produce smooth power to power the loads with preference of consuming solar power first.
If solar power system produces less electricity than you need or if you need energy when the sun isn’t shining at all, that power is automatically supplied from the utility grid.
If solar power system produces more electricity than you need, the extra electricity gets delivered back to the utility grid. If you live in a state with what’s called net metering, then you get credited for the electricity you deliver back to the grid at the same retail price that you pay for the electricity you take from the grid.
If solar power system produces less electricity than you need or if you need energy when the sun isn’t shining at all, that power is automatically supplied from the utility grid.
If solar power system produces more electricity than you need, the extra electricity gets delivered back to the utility grid. If you live in a state with what’s called net metering, then you get credited for the electricity you deliver back to the grid at the same retail price that you pay for the electricity you take from the grid.
Benefits
- Financial Credit for Extra Solar Power Produced
- No Battery Storage System
- Seasonal Storage – Solar Power Produced in Summer Saves on Winter Costs
- No Maintenance – Solar Power Without Hassles