Gigawatt (GW): A unit of power equal to 1 billion Watts; 1 million kilowatts, or 1,000 MWs. Grid: See electrical grid. Grid‐Connected System: A solar electric or photovoltaic (PV) system in which the PV array acts like a central generating plant, supplying power to the grid.
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Explore our Glossary of Solar Terms to learn the language of solar energy, empowering you to make informed decisions. Small-scale power generation systems like solar panels, wind turbines, and battery storage units located
Peak Sun Hours refer to the equivalent number of hours per day when solar irradiance averages 1,000 watts per square meter. PSH is a crucial variable in calculating the potential solar power
A solar power system which generates electricity that is used by more than one household. Sometimes called a solar garden, it allows members of a community who cannot (or do not wish to) install solar on their property to enjoy the
The U.S. Department of Energy''s hydropower glossary contains definitions for technical terms related to hydropower. Visit Hydropower Basics to learn more about the renewable energy source and Types of Hydropower Plants to view
This article tries to explain and simplify some such key solar power terminologies in the solar industry. So, let us start with what is solar power. Solar power is the conversion of the energy
The Big Solar Energy Glossary defines and simplifies some of the top solar words, industry acronyms and green energy terms to help you more easily navigate the sector and make more informed decisions. All terms and acronyms are defined in the context of solar energy.
Our solar energy glossary offers a collection of key terms and phrases, explained simply and concisely. A type of electrical current that circuits and appliances in most homes utilize. Expressed as a sine wave, the current of AC passes through zero when it changes direction, which makes it a safer electrical current.
All terms and acronyms are defined in the context of solar energy. Aging refers to how solar panels degrade and gradually become less efficient over time. Just like anything that gets used a lot, the materials in the panel will eventually break down and become less effective over time.
Solar Cooling: The use of solar thermal energy or solar electricity to power a cooling appliance. Photovoltaic systems can power evaporative coolers (swamp coolers), heat pumps, and air conditioners. Solar Energy: Electromagnetic energy transmitted from the sun (solar radiation).
Photovoltaic‐Thermal (PV/T) System: A photovoltaic system that, in addition to converting sunlight into electricity, collects the residual heat energy and delivers both heat and electricity in usable form. Also called a total energy system.
Substrate: The physical material upon which a photovoltaic cell is applied. Subsystem: Any one of several components in a photovoltaic system (i.e., array, controller, batteries, inverter, load).
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