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The main components of a basic grid-connected, net metered renewable energy system
are sho
wn here and include:
Generally there are three types of electricity generation sources used in typical renewable energy systems: solar PV, Wind turbines, and Micro-hydro turbines. Solar PV panels typically have a manufacturer’s warranty that guarantees power production for 25 years. However, many experts expect PV panels to work well for 30 to 40 years or longer. In fact, more than 95% of the PV panels in use since the ‘70s are still producing power! Unlike the other methods of generating electricity, PV power systems have no moving parts. This translates into both long life and very low system maintenance. Generally wind and micro-hydro can be more economical for larger systems or to supplement PV, but require more maintenance over the life of the system. Additionally, to be efficient and economical, wind and micro-hydro systems have very specific site requirements. Very minimal additional equipment is required for the basic intertie system including AC and DC disconnects, grid-tie inverter, wiring and fusing. For this reason the basic grid-tied system is most economical. In the event of a power outage, the inverter automatically and instantaneously disconnects from the utility. In this situation, any locally generated power is lost. For this reason, many homeowners rely on a typical backup generator system to supply critical loads. Please visit our Electrical Components page for more information on these balance-of-system components.
Grid-Tied Solar Electric Systems with Battery Back-up
Grid-Tied solar electric systems with battery back-up are similar to the basic grid-tied
systems, with the added advantage of continuing to produce power during grid outages.
Due to the added equipment and complexity, these systems are significantly
more expensive.
However, they do provide the comfort and security of continuing to produce and provide
power during blackouts. The basic components of a grid-connected with battery backup,
net metered renewable system are shown here. These systems are similar to the basic
system with the addition of a bank of batteries and battery charging equipment. Batteries
can involve significant maintenance and costs (see Batteries). In the event of a
power outage, the inverter automatically and instantaneously disconnects from the
utility. The inverter then uses the battery bank to power your home or office, while
the electricity generating source(s) continue to recharge the batteries, so no locally
generated power is lost. The system will automatically reconnect to the utility
when power returns.
System's performance can be monitored remotely with a wireless or cpu interface or directly from the inverter display with a datalogger.
Is PV Right for Me?
The professional system designers at RES-TEC can design a system to meet any electrical demand, no matter how large or small. If you would like to further explore your options with regard to solar electrical systems simply give us a call or send an email. Contact Us! We will schedule an appointment to visit your site in order to perform a thorough evaluation of your potential solar resource. The design team at RES-TEC will generate a basic system design, and provide a proposal showing the estimated system cost, expected annual system performance estimate, carbon foot-print reduction calculation, and system pay-back times. And there are currently very substantial incentives at both the state and federal level to significantly reduce your costs. We provide this service at no charge to our valued customers and look forward to working with you to bring more green energy to the Green Mountains!