
GPP Grid Tie Systems
Engineered & Prepackaged
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These complete grid-tie solar
power systems include the highly efficient Kyocera
KD210 solar panels and Solectria
inverters. Each system includes
required wiring, combiner box and breakers, if needed, with
or without an IronRidge Solar Mount rail mounting system
for rooftop installation. Inverters include UL Listed DC
and AC disconnects. Ask your inspector if these are acceptable.
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SolarWind, a GPP Division,
offers an extended line of pre-packaged residential and small commercial
Solar and Wind Renewable Energy Systems, all designed and tested
in lab and field by Renewable Energy engineers and technicians.
All components are included except the cable from module array
or turbine to system controls. The installer must specify that
cable. GPP will design a Backup System to meet your unique needs.
Included in most packages are standard mounting systems. Please
ask.
SolarWind also supplies a full range of system
components so you can design your own system. Contact
us for a quote on your system or components.
Now is the time to become your own power producer.
Residential, commercial or industrial
- we can help with all your power system needs.
By harnessing the power of the sun, wind or water, people all over
the
world produce their own pollution-free reliable electricity. Technologi
cal advances, government assistance, the need for reliable power,
and
the growing urgency to reduce the use of fossil fuels make renewable
energy systems increasingly attractive to people around the world.
Solar technology makes it possible
for home and business owners to
have dependable power from renewable sources. Mass production
has significantly reduced the price of renewable energy systems
and
their components. Solar systems with battery-based backup power
can
ensure reliable power even when the utility grid is down.
The use of renewable sources such
as wind, water and sun increases our
energy self-sufficiency and fosters economic and national security.
As
more families, individuals and businesses generate their own renewable
electricity we will reduce pollution, provide more electricity
for all to use, reduce the use of fossil fuels, and make the electricity
on the grid “greener”.
Deregulation has created an atmosphere
of change in the United States. We are experiencing higher electricity
rates and electricity shortages. Laws usually referred to as net
metering allow solar-energy-system owners to feed their excess
generated electricity back
to the utility. The system owner receives a credit or payment for
solar-generated electricity fed into the grid. In other words,
you pay
only for the net electricity you consume - the amount of electricity
you take from the utility minus the amount you generate and feed
back from your solar system. With a solar electric system, you
can provide yourself with protection from the rising prices of
fuel,
because your system’s fuel is the sun. Additionally, state,
local and federal tax incentives and rebates make obtaining a system
more
economical.
Types of Power Systems
Power systems vary in design depending on what energy sources
are used and what purpose they must fulfill. The next few pages have
information to help you design the three basic types of renewable
energy systems:
1. Grid-Tie Systems
Also called grid-interactive, grid-intertie,
utility-interconnected and other such descriptive terms, grid-tie
solar systems built
onto your building and property that connect directly into the electric
utility feed. This is possible in areas that allow net
metering, whereby a solar or wind powered system turns your
electric meter backwards when it is producing more power than
you are using. This type of system provides no backup power when
utility power fails.
2. Grid-Tie Systems with Battery Backup
A grid-tie system with battery
backup feeds excess solar elec
tricity to the grid and provides backup power when the utility
grid is down. With this type of system you sacrifice some power
generation efficiency in exchange for having power when there
is a utility power failure. The amount of backup power you have
depends on the size of the battery and electrical loads
that draw on them.
3. Off-Grid Systems
This type of power system is independent
of the utility grid. It can use solar modules, a wind generator,
a micro-hydroelectric
generator, or a combination of any or all of them to produce your
electric power. Owners of this type of system often use
a gas or diesel generator for backup when the power system
does not meet all of the needs.
Determine What System Meets Your Needs
Use the tables and worksheets in
the AEE Renewable Energy Design
Guide & Catalog to become familiar
with the design of these systems and consult with us to pick out
the exact components.
Grid-tie Solar Power Systems
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