What are the Advantages of a Grid tie Solar System?
A grid tie solar system is a power generation system that converts solar energy into electrical energy and directly connects it to the public power grid.
It has many advantages. The following is a detailed explanation of the advantages of the grid tie solar system, which mainly includes 5 aspects:
1. Environmental protection and sustainability
The grid tie solar system uses clean and renewable solar energy resources. It does not consume non-renewable fossil energy during the power generation process, nor does it produce greenhouse gas and pollutant emissions.
This helps to reduce pollution to the environment and is in line with the sustainable development strategy of the economy and society.
2. Save energy storage equipment and investment
The grid tie solar system does not need to be equipped with batteries for energy storage, but directly sends electricity to the grid. This not only saves the purchase and maintenance costs of batteries, but also reduces the construction investment of the entire system.
Compared with independent solar photovoltaic systems, the construction investment of grid tie solar systems can be reduced by 35%~45%, and the power generation cost is also greatly reduced.
3. Perfect combination with buildings
Photovoltaic cell modules can be perfectly combined with buildings and used as building materials and decorative materials. This not only makes full use of material resources and brings into play multiple functions, but also reduces construction costs and improves the technological content and added value of buildings.
4. Distributed construction and flexibility
On-Grid solar energy systems can be constructed in a distributed manner, with power generation and supply distributed nearby. This makes the power system more flexible, which is conducive to enhancing the power system's ability to resist wars and disasters, improving the load balance of the power system, and reducing line losses.
At the same time, the On-Grid solar energy system has flexible access to the power grid, which facilitates the dispatch and management of the power system.
5. Convenient energy acquisition
Solar energy resources are widely distributed and not restricted by geography. On-Grid solar energy systems can be constructed using idle spaces such as building roofs and deserts, quickly obtain energy, and have a short construction period.
In summary, On-Grid solar energy systems have the advantages of environmental protection, investment savings, perfect integration with buildings, distributed construction and flexibility, and convenient energy acquisition. These advantages make On-Grid solar energy systems one of the important directions for future energy development.