Microgrids are local electrical grids with defined electrical boundaries, acting as a single and controllable entity. It is able to operate in grid-connected and in island mode. A ‘stand-alone microgrid’ or ‘isolated microgrid’ only operates off-the-grid and cannot be connected to a wider electric...
Volt-Watt mode is a feature of smart inverters supporting the grid by curtailing the output of solar power during periods of high grid voltage. If the grid voltage is high, this mode reduces the solar power output to keep the voltage from getting too...
Export limit refers to the maximum quantity of electricity a solar power system is permitted to feed back into the public grid. Normally, these limits are put in place by any local utility or grid operator to prevent overload on their grid infrastructure. The...
In the fast-changing solar environment, commercial inverters play an important role in changing the DC produced by PV panels into AC forms, making them suitable for being fed into the electrical grid. The right inverter will increase efficiency, reliability, and overall performance for businesses...
Flexible Exports is an innovative solar export option that allows customers in select locations to export energy from their rooftop solar systems back to the electricity grid. Unlike the traditional fixed limit of 1.5kW per phase, Flexible Exports enables users to export between 1.5kW...