GRID TIED SOLAR POWER UNITS

A grid-tied solar power unit is a solar energy setup that maintains a connection to the electricity grid. These systems generate electricity from the sun, but rather than storing excess energy in batteries for backup power, they export it to the larger utility grid. They are currently the most common type of solar panel system in American homes. And despite growing interest in battery technologies, most homeowners going solar today still opt for installing a grid-tied set up on their roofs. 

Grid Tied Solar power Unit

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    Solar technology is constantly improving, due to which our capacity for the abundant use of solar energy is increasing. According to a report by the International Energy Agency, the use of solar energy has increased rapidly and the growth of solar energy is higher than all other fuels. The day is not far when we will all be able to unite and enjoy the power and other benefits produced from solar energy.

    How Solar Power Unit Panels Work?

    Solar cells are made of silicon and the cells combine to make solar energy (solar energy). When photons hit the solar cell, they lose electrons from their atoms. An electrical circuit is formed when the positive and negative sides of the conductor cell are connected and electricity is generated when electrons flow through such a circuit.

    Do you know the interesting fact that with 1 hour of solar power we can meet the requirements for 1 year, but unfortunately we are able to use only 0.001% of this energy?