How does Rooftop Solar System Reduce Carbon Footprint?

 

Roof Top Solar

A solar PV rooftop system is a small power plant installed on your roof. Grid-interactive Roof Top Solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems have three major components. These are solar PV modules, mounting module structures, inverters, or power conditioning units.

Solar PV modules form an array, and a mounting system is required to hold PV modules at the required angle for maximum generation. Solar panels convert solar energy from light into direct current electricity (DC). The inverter/power conditioning unit converts DC electrical energy to AC (Alternate Current) power and the alternate current is then connected to the power grid via the AC distribution board. And it can use the metering panel attached to the grid to measure the AC power output. The system's 415 V AC output can be synchronized with the grid, and AC can be exported to the grid based on solar power generation and local consumption. Visit Here: - https://uberant.com/article/1864330-how-does-rooftop-solar-system-reduce-carbon-footprint-/


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