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    SIKCO on grid solar solutions

On-grid Solar systems

On-grid systems work independently of the grid but have batteries which can store the solar power generated by the system. The system usually consists of solar panels, battery, charge controller, ACDB, inverter, mounting structure and balance of systems. The solar battery store enough energy from sunlight during the day and use the excess power generated in the night. If power get shortage, Then only it takes power from connected grid supply. Once solar power available, it stopped taking grid power supply and re-connect with solar power supply.

These systems are self-sustaining and can provide power for critical loads in areas where a power grid is available but power also available from solar. However, these systems require specialized equipment to function and can be costly to install. These are ideal for businesses, residential which can sustain for a short period of time with no electricity. This is better than off grid system but costlier than grid tied system.

 

Applications

Electricity supply in rural and remote areas - On-grid solar systems can facilitate independent, long-term and sustainable electricity generation in rural and remote areas.

Power back up in areas with frequent electricity cuts - A number of places in India face frequent power cuts due to power transmission malfunctions, which can hamper operations of companies and public institutions. On-grid solar systems can provide an economical and viable long-term backup solution to overcome the problems occurring during frequent power cuts.

 

Advantages:

These self-sustainable systems can work independently and completely do not rely on the grid. They generate enough power that can be stored and used at night or when the power grid is down. These are ideal for remote areas where there is irregular power access from the grid. Grid failures and shutdowns will not affect your power supply.

 

Electricity consumption in India is forecasted to reach 15280 TWh by 2040. The Indian government has set a target of reaching a renewable energy generation capacity of 225 GW by 2022 and is offering a number of benefits as well as tax rebates to businesses which shift to renewable solar energy systems. Solar power systems are a source of clean renewable energy and have numerous benefits depending on the type of system you choose. 

 

Due to a drop in the prices of solar PV in the last few years as well as significant policy-level implementations by the Government of India, setting up solar PV technology systems in residential buildings and business organizations have become very lucrative.