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Throughout the world, solar energy systems are becoming more popular every day. The solar industry has seen steady growth over the past several years due to the worldwide demand for solar products. In the United States we have seen a definite increase in solar demand and analyst forecast this demand will continue for years to come. When you take into consideration the roof space available in the United States it’s easy to see the huge potential for solar energy systems. In the United States most homes have enough roof space available to be outfitted with solar arrays. The truth is, an overwhelming majority of homes in the USA have a large enough roof to produce enough solar electricity to meet their own individual energy needs.
There are numerous types of solar energy systems in the market today; you can purchase solar energy systems for RV’s, boats, homes, remote cabins and lighting applications. The options for solar energy systems are vast, but you can break these options down into two major groups, Grid Tie and Off Grid.
Grid Tie solar energy systems link directly to the utility grid. If you live in an urbanized area and want to place a solar array on the roof of your home or business you will almost certainly end up purchasing a Grid-Tie system. Briefly explained, Grid Tied systems work by taking electricity generated from the solar panels and placing it back into the utility grid. This is accomplished by the interaction between the solar panels and solar inverter. Solar panels send DC energy generated from the sun directly to the solar inverter. The solar inverter takes DC current produced by the solar panels and converts it to alternating current, commonly referred to as AC. Ultimately the AC current is placed back into the utility grid. The AC energy produced by the solar energy system is either sold back to the utility or applied as a credit towards your electricity bill.
Off-Grid solar energy systems are independent from the utility grid. An off grid system uses only the energy it produces to supply electricity to whatever device it’s powering. Besides the common denominator of solar panels, most off grid systems contain an off grid inverter, charge controller, batteries, and system wiring. Off grid systems are typically used whenever utility power is not available or to costly to supply. A perfect example of this would be solar water pumping. Solar water pumps can be powered during the day by DC current generated from the solar panel. The cost of an off grid water pumping system would be significantly lower than the cost of the utility company running wires and poles to the water pump.
Everyday, people around the world are starting to utilize solar energy. The move towards solar power has been pushed forward by cost, technology and environmental concern. The combination of factors such as the reliability of solar power, solar panels becoming more affordable, improved solar technologies, public awareness of environmental issues and the publics wish to conserve and reduce fuel consumption has pushed solar power where it is today.
We offer a wide range of solar energy systems. SunTron stocks kits that include, Grid Tie Commercial, Grid Tie Residential, , Solar Lighting Kits , Off-Grid, Solar Charging Kits and Solar Backup Power Kits. We pride ourselves on the quality of our kits, SunTron only uses products from industry leading tier one manufacturers.
Absolutely, our engineers are ready to design a custom solar energy system that will meet your specific requirements. Our engineers have designed custom and specialized systems for industries that include telecommunications, Oil & Gas, transit and railroad.
Our expert team will ensure that you receive best & cheap solar energy products and also comprehensive solar energy solutions. For updated information and queries on – top solar energy products & brands, leading solar panel solution & services & government approved solar power rebate across the USA – Call us at 1-877-934-0444 or click here!!
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