Solar Photovoltaic
System or Solar Power System
is a system which uses PV modules to convert sunlight into
electricity. The electricity generated can be either stored
or used directly, fed back into grid line or combined with
one or more other electricity generators or more renewable
energy source. Solar PV systems are very reliable and clean
source of electricity that can suit a wide range of applications
such as residence, industry, agriculture, livestock, etc.
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Solar
Island Hybrid Power System or Hybrid Solar System
combines PV systems with diesel generator or other
renewable energy supply e.g. wind turbine to supply continuous electric
power. The Hybrid system is suitable for the remote areas
or islands where the cost of expansion utility grid is
high.
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Solar
Farm also known as PV power farm, BIPV and
Roof top PV system is typically called for the large
scale centralized PV grid tie system that can produce
large scale of electricity from sun and sell electricity
back to the utility grid, simulated by government incentives
(different campaign in each country).
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Stand-alone
Solar Power System operates independent of the
electric utility grid and most often use in remote areas
where the utility grid is not available. Stand-alone system
is used to power remote home, school or village.
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Solar
Grid Tie System or Grid connected System is connected
to utility grid and feeds power back into the grid. Grid
tie system varies in size from residential to solar power
stations.
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Solar
Home System is a stand-alone system, suitable
for residential applications such as home appliances, lighting, computer and water pump. Solar home system is
generally designed and sized to supply DC and/or AC electrical
appliances.
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Solar
Water Pump System is designed to use solar-electric
power to pump water from natural water sources. Solar
water pump systems are used for home or village water
supply, irrigation, agriculture, livestock watering, water
treatment, and more.
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SHS-00030-PL1209x2
Stand-alone Solar Home Lighting System for unavailable utility-generated
power location.