While you re off at work during the day the solar panels on your home generate electricity that gets stored on the grid as credits.
How do solar panels put electricity back into the grid.
Larger systems can qualify if the efficiency of the inverter results in a 3 68kw output e g.
This is important because solar energy is intermittent.
You draw down those credits when you come home and turn on the lights but if over time you generate more credits than you use you can sell the credits to the power company.
If you ve taken out more electricity than you ve produced at the end of the month you ll owe the power provider the retail rate for that excess.
It stops working when the sun goes down.
Net metering is a process by which a single bidirectional meter spins forward to track the electricity a seller takes from the grid and backward to meter the excess energy they produce.
When a homeowner decides to add solar panels to their home in most cases they will choose to be grid connected.
Your solar pv system will automatically shut itself off if the grid goes down because it may try to send power back into the grid.
Whenever the sun shines and even in overcast weather the solar cells generate electricity.
Households with solar panels are to get a guaranteed payment for excess electricity they export to the grid but there will be a hiatus when people are expected to give it away for free.
Home solar panels and the grid.
A 4 5kw system running at 81 efficiency.
But some are paying over 10 times more than others.
Anyone performing electric work or upgrades on the grid which is expected to be off may be electrocuted and seriously injured by the electricity you re feeding back into the grid.
When the power cut is over your inverter will either automatically switch back on or require a manual start.
Essentially this means that if your system s output is less than 3 68kw a 3 68kw system with a 100 efficient inverter for example then it can be connected to the grid.
Surplus electricity is fed back into the main grid.
Here s how it works.
This means that the home will get electricity both from its solar panels and the electric grid.