On-Grid systemYour country has a feed-in tariff? Great! Feed the solar energy you produce into the public grid and get paid for it.
If your country also offers net-metering, then you have the choice of using your solar energy yourself or feeding it into the public grid.
In any case you are not only saving money, you are earning it.
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| What you’ll need: 1. Solar modules The solar modules on your roof silently convert sunlight into emissions-free direct current.
2. Inverters The direct current produced by the solar modules is then converted into grid-compatible alternating current and fed into the local grid.
3. Grid feed electricity meter The grid feed electricity meter is installed next to your existing electricity meter. It measures the amount of electricity in kilowatt hours that you feed into the public grid and indicates how much you’ve produced.
4. Two way counter In most countries, the two way counter detects if you are drawing your electricity from your own photovoltaic system or from the public grid.
5. Monitoring Monitor all your unit data via SMS, e-mail or Internet to make sure it is running optimally and to calculate your earnings. |