Difference between revisions of "What is an off-grid PV system?"
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− | [[File:Pvsystem.png|frame|center|'''Rainwater collection system:'''<br /> ''1.'' The PV modules collect the sun's rays and convert it into electric energy ''2.'' Wires distribute the electric energy created from the PV modules. ''3.'' | + | [[File:Pvsystem.png|frame|center|'''Rainwater collection system:'''<br /> ''1.'' The [[:Category:PV source|PV modules]] collect the sun's rays and convert it into electric energy ''2.'' [[:Category:Wire and cable|Wires]] distribute the electric energy created from the PV modules. ''3.'' The [[:Category:Charge controller|charge controller]] is used to regulate in-flow of electric energy to avoid overcharging the battery. ''4.'' The [[:Category:Energy storage|energy storage system]] stores electric energy for later use. ''5.'' A [[Low voltage disconnect]] - which can be stand-alone or integrated into the [[:Category:Charge controller|charge controller]] and [[:Category:Inverter|inverter]] - regulates out-flow of electric energy to avoid emptying the battery completely. ''6.'' The [[:Category:Loads|loads]] - light or other appliaces - can consume electric energy from the [[:Category:Energy storage|energy storage system]] as needed.]] |
Revision as of 10:34, 27 November 2020
The term off-grid encompasses many different system designs as it simply signifies an electrical system that is not connected to the electric grid. Off-grid power systems are installed to provide electricity in areas where the normal grid does not exist. The most common off-grid power system is a photovoltaic (PV) system with batteries. PV modules are used to generate electricity when the sun is shining, but the sun is a variable resource - it sets everyday and is frequently hidden by clouds - therefore an off-grid PV system uses batteries to store some of the energy generated by the PV source for later use. This is similar to how a rainwater collection system functions. It can be helpful to make this comparison between the two systems as a rainwater collection system uses simple components that are common in most parts of the world that serve similar functions to the more complicated components in an off-grid PV system. In the simplest sense both of the systems capture a variable natural resource - rainwater and sun - when it is abundant and store it for later use when it is more scarce. To do so both of them have six basic components: a form of collection, a means of distribution, a way to regulate in-flows, storage, a way to regulate out-flows and a means of consumption.