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Solar energy is derived directly from the sun, while other renewable sources like wind and hydroelectric power are harnessed from different natural elements. Wind energy utilizes the kinetic energy of the wind to turn turbines and generate electricity, whereas hydroelectric power relies on the force of flowing or falling water to produce electricity. Each renewable source has its advantages and limitations, making them complementary components of a sustainable energy mix.<br>Visit our Website :https://cloudjetsolar.com/<br>Contact US: 8989 9191 38 / 8989 9191 78<br><br><br>

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Solar roof top

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  1. ON GRID SOLAR 1. Solar Panels: Capture sunlight and convert it into DC (Direct Current) electricity. 2. Inverter: Converts the DC electricity generated by the solar panels into AC (Alternating Current), which is used by most household appliances. 3. Utility Grid: The system is connected to the grid, allowing for energy to be drawn from or sent to the grid. How It Works: ● During sunny periods, if the solar panels generate more electricity than is needed, the excess energy is sent back to the grid.Solar roof top

  2. ON GRID SOLAR ● When the solar panels don't produce enough electricity (e.g., at night), the grid provides the necessary power. Key Advantages: 1. Cost Savings: Reduces electricity bills by offsetting consumption with solar power. Users only pay for the net amount of energy consumed from the grid. 2. Net Metering: Many utilities offer a system called net metering, where users get credited for the excess electricity they send back to the grid. 3. No Need for Batteries: Since the grid is used as a backup, there's no need to invest in energy storage systems like batteries (though they can still be used). 4. Reliable Power Supply: Access to the grid ensures that electricity is available even when solar generation is low or unavailable.

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