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Working of Solar PV

Solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems convert sunlight directly to electricity. They work any time the sun is shining, but more electricity is produced when the sunlight is more intense and strikes the Solar PV modules directly. Electrons freed by the interaction of sunlight with semiconductor materials in PV cells are captured in an electric current.

Solar PV works best in an energy-efficient building. So, adding insulation and energy- efficient lighting, appliances, and windows is a good idea, to reduce your home’s overall electricity use before you install a PV system

 
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  • Sunlight hits directly to the Solar Modules installed in a shadow free location.
  • One or more PV modules, which are connected to an inverter & charge controller.
  • The inverter, which converts the system's direct-current (DC) electricity to alternating current (AC) since most home appliances work on AC electricity.
  • Batteries (optional) to provide energy storage or backup power in case of night applications or power interruptions
 
 
 

Advantages of Solar Energy

  • No Fuel, Low running costs.
  • Modular nature
  • Long-life
  • Reliability
  • Clean Energy which avoids Green House Gas Emissions
  • Cost effective option for locations without grid electricity supply
  • Adoption of Solar PV systems can drastically reduce global warming
 
 

EnerArch Solar Design & Installation Process for Home Lighting

  • Receiving Enquiry
  • Sending information Checklist
  • Site Visit
  • Techno-Economic Feasibility Report
  • Receipt of Purchase Order
  • Design of System
  • Delivery of Equipments
  • Installation
  • Commissioning
  • Review & Maintenance (optional)
 
 

Global Solar Radiation in India (source: MNRE)

 
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▪ ASHRAE
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▪ Daylighting
▪ Solar Shading
▪ Thermal Comfort
▪ Ventilation
▪ Air Flow
▪ Insolation
▪ Glare control

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