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"How a Solar Power System Works"

Photovoltaic Solar Panels

Solar Panels

Solar panels convert sunlight into Direct Current (DC) electricity. They are made of photovoltaic (PV) cells that generate electricity when exposed to sunlight. The more sunlight the panels receive, the more energy they produce.

Inverter

Solar Inverter

An inverter converts the DC electricity from the solar panels into 240-volt Alternating Current (AC) electricity, which is suitable for powering the appliances in your home. The inverter ensures that the electricity generated by the panels is compatible with household and grid power standards.

Power for Your Home

Home Using Solar Power

Your home primarily uses the electricity generated by the solar panels. If your household energy demand exceeds the supply from the panels, additional electricity is automatically drawn from the electricity network.

Monitoring Usage

Electricity Meter

A dedicated meter is installed to monitor the electricity consumption from the grid and track the amount of electricity your home supplies back to the network. This helps optimize energy use and manage electricity bills efficiently.

Excess Energy

Excess Energy Exported to Grid

If your solar panel system generates more electricity than you consume, the excess energy is exported to the electricity network. This surplus electricity may be credited to your account, reducing overall energy costs and contributing to the grid's power supply.