
FAQ
ANSWER TO COMMON SOLAR QUERIES
FAQ
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Solar energy is suitable for any homeowner or business owner who wants to contribute to a better environment for upcoming generations. It is ideal for those who want to save extra costs and get a fixed electricity bill for their home or office.
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In a residential solar energy system, the panels convert sunlight into DC electricity. Then, an inverter converts DC power into AC, which provides power to the home. The system remains connected to the local utility company.
During the day, if your energy system produces more power than is required, your utility company might allow you to credit your account for the excess power that will be returned to the grid.
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A solar energy system will not generate power if there is a power outage, even on a bright, sunny day. If the energy system comes with a battery backup, it will provide ample power during power outages day or night. If this concerns you, ask about the Sunlight back up package which is 70 percent more economical and provides daylight sun back up in the event of a power outage.
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The number of solar panels depends on electrical usage, climatic conditions, the angle of the roof, and other factors.
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A starter system can replace 25-50% of the power, with proper battery backup to deliver a good amount of power to crucial loads during a days-long outage. The solar energy system can meet almost 100% of your energy needs, although saving your electricity needs by 40-50% is a very cost-effective approach for solar energy.