We hope this explanation was helpful. For any further questions please call Sunergy Systems at (206) 297-0086.
Solar power in Seattle and the Puget Sound area works like any other areas of the country. Solar electric power begins with the solar panel. Each solar panel receives energy from the sun as photons. The panel is able to harvest these photons and convert them into electricity. Solar panels can typically convert about 17% to 23% of the energy they receive into actual electricity. The solar panels convert the sun’s energy into DC voltage.
The DC voltage output of the solar array needs to be converted into 60 Hz AC power and have its voltage either increased or decreased to 120V. This is what the inverter does. It takes the solar array’s DC power and transforms it into your house and utility grid’s 120V AC, 60 Hz electricity. The inverter is typically mounted close to your electric panel either on the inside or outside wall.
The 120V AC power leaving the inverter is then connected directly to a dedicated breaker in your home’s main electric panel. This ties in the solar electricity to all of your house’s electrical loads and to the entire utility grid. Essentially your system is always a part of the utility grid, much like a drop of water is to the sea.
During the daytime, when no one is home and the sun is shining, your solar electricity will easily be able to power any items that you’ve left on. Plus there will be much excess energy that will flow back into the grid. For your solar energy to go into the grid it must flow backwards through your electric meter. If it is a sunny family weekend at the house with air conditioners and all other appliances running, then most likely all of your solar energy will be used and any additional power you need will come from the utility grid. Since only a small amount will be from the utility grid, your meter will only spin forward minimally compared to what it would have if you didn’t have solar for electricity. The result is less money paid to your utility company.
The utility company is really like a big electrical savings bank from which you can deposit solar credits during the day and withdraw them at night. This works for the summer and winter months, because if you continually deposit excess solar kWh’s in the summer, they are available for your use in the winter when you can start withdrawing them.
We hope this explanation was helpful. For any further questions please call Sunergy Systems at (206) 297-0086.
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