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When you install a solar system, it generates power everyday. Solar net-metering is useful for consumers whose energy consumption on certain days in a week or certain months in a year is nil or quite low as compared to other week days or months, respectively. The solar energy generated during these days is net-metered or exported to the grid/ DISCOM and therefore, the consumer gets the full benefit of the entire power generated from his solar PV system. In grid-connected Solar PV systems, the DC output generated by the solar panels is converted into AC (alternating current) output by a solar inverter. This output, from the solar inverter, called solar energy, is connected to the distribution board or switch board of the building or the home and is then consumed by the electrical appliances. If the solar energy produced is more than what the connected loads in the building or home consume, the surplus solar energy is automatically exported (energy export) to the DISCOM’s distribution network (the grid) with the help of a two-way meter. If the solar energy produced is less than the total energy required in the building, then the shortfall energy is automatically supplied by the grid (energy import). Rooftop mounted systems are small compared to ground-mounted photovoltaic power stations with capacities in the megawatt range. Rooftop PV systems on residential buildings typically feature a capacity of about 5 to 20 kilowatts (kW), while those mounted on commercial buildings often reach 100 kilowatts or more.
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