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Home » Solar market » Solar system development is different between Germany and India
Solar system development is different between Germany and India
There is huge difference between awareness level in general households on Solar systems between Germany and India. When Grid is down, Solar system need to be stopped, who will do it? Suppose family is out when the Grid is down? In India Grid is down for many reasons and quite often. We need to find solution in Indian context. And yes, there is no harm in daring to dream about 53 or even 153 GW , a few years ago no one was serious about Solar Power in India. Now people are actually using it. What we are discussion is "Solar revolution" to happen. Right now it is tricklets only. No doubt Solar Energy has future and seems only long term solution for Energy requirement.
In solar farms and net metering systems there is an interface available that stops transmitting electric power to the grid when the grid shows it is not working. This system is digital and works. On solar farms the big inverters have this feature built into the system. I am sorry that most people just don't understand fail safe systems.
When a net metering system is installed. The system detects if the grid us working or not. Sometimes this is done automatically but in the case of an off the grid solar system this is not needed at all. I guess the best part of an off the grid solar system is a buzz words called "Energy Independence". The solution to India's problem is simple. Micro grids and mini grids. These systems work and it does not affect the main grid. Actually these type systems are only connected to the local transfer station. This type of design actually eliminates the demand side of electric power. All the world's grids are old and were designed to handle so much power. Well today the demand exceeds to production and causes huge resistance on the wires. To eliminate this problem it is a simple fix. If every transfer station has some form of generating power for a local area then the outage problems can be solved.
In solar farms and net metering systems there is an interface available that stops transmitting electric power to the grid when the grid shows it is not working. This system is digital and works. On solar farms the big inverters have this feature built into the system. I am sorry that most people just don't understand fail safe systems.
When a net metering system is installed. The system detects if the grid us working or not. Sometimes this is done automatically but in the case of an off the grid solar system this is not needed at all. I guess the best part of an off the grid solar system is a buzz words called "Energy Independence". The solution to India's problem is simple. Micro grids and mini grids. These systems work and it does not affect the main grid. Actually these type systems are only connected to the local transfer station. This type of design actually eliminates the demand side of electric power. All the world's grids are old and were designed to handle so much power. Well today the demand exceeds to production and causes huge resistance on the wires. To eliminate this problem it is a simple fix. If every transfer station has some form of generating power for a local area then the outage problems can be solved.