Solar Electricity Handbook 2009 Site:blogspot.com If I Have Solar Panels For Electricity, Will I Still Have To Be Hooked Up To The Electric Company?

If I have solar panels for electricity, will I still have to be hooked up to the electric company? - solar electricity handbook 2009 site:blogspot.com

In other words, feed all of my equipment and electricity from solar cells? Or will I still have the business with the company or electricity?

5 comments:

Dana1981, Master of Science said...

You need to cover a large number of solar panels on all of its electricity needs. Especially in winter, when the light is blocked by clouds.

In summary, you must do business with the power company.

gomanyes... said...

It depends on how the solar cells has. If you have enough power for your home, then no, it is necessary to address the program at all, if you want to sell their extra hind limbs.

gomanyes... said...

It depends on how the solar cells has. If you have enough power for your home, then no, it is necessary to address the program at all, if you want to sell their extra hind limbs.

HandyMan said...

In some countries they can sell their excess electricity to the power company.

Rivergir... said...

As some say, no sun at all times. You have to save a portion of the solar energy produced on sunny days. There are two ways to do this.

First, you can install the battery banks in the basement. You have to buy many batteries, so if you have several days of cloudy weather, you are still current. They are completely disconnected from power companies, but you must buy and maintain and regularly replace many batteries.

Secondly, in some places they can actually "turn back the instrument. Although it does not store electricity, power company, in some places no additional credits for electricity generation, which use at night and on cloudy days. You Do not Mess with batteries, but is still connected to the utility. For more information about this topic, you should do a search for "net metering" to.

Unless you are very, very determined, outside the system, it is difficult (and expensive) quite seriously, the power company.

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