ON-GRID SIYSTEMS
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ON-GRID SIYSTEMS
Grid-connected photovoltaic systems operate based on the principle of consuming the produced electricity in the batteries instead of storing it in the batteries or transferring it to the grid.
Grid-connected systems can be installed at high power-plant size, or smaller powerful installations for domestic needs can be realized. For example, while the electricity requirement of a house can be met in these systems, the excess energy produced is supplied to the electricity grid, and in cases where sufficient energy is not produced, energy is taken from the grid. In the plants installed on the basis of power plants, electricity produced to the relevant network operation is sold within the framework of regulations and agreements.
The advantages of grid-connected systems:
• Since storage units such as batteries will not be used in the system, there is no additional cost for storage.
• Since there will be consumption near the system and there is no storage, the loss will be minimum due to less energy cycle.
• Since the produced energy is connected to the grid, when the generated energy is not sufficient, the grid will be activated and the energy will fully feed the load.
• While the system is being designed, it has the flexibility to design according to the desired amount or area since there is no obligation to meet the entire load.
• If the space is sufficient, the system installed power can be increased.