Surviving The Winter Months With Solar Panels
You may be wondering how solar panels can work in an area that experiences long, harsh winters. After all, days or weeks of overcast skies, snow flurries or monsoon rains hardly seem compatible with a technology that relies on sunlight to run it.
However, the past 10 years have brought much innovation and progress to solar panel technology. Now this technology has progressed to the point that solar panels can easily produce electricity even during inclement weather conditions.
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Off grid systems will include a set of back-up batteries (similar to a car battery) that are made to hold any excess power that your solar panels produce during daylight hours. If your battery storage system is correctly designed for your region, it will have enough of these batteries to store power for the number of overcast days that are typical for your geographical area.
If you have a system that is tied into the grid of your local power company, then you won’t have storage batteries. When the sun disappears at night, or there’s a interval of inclement weather where you don’t see the sun for days, your electrical system will automatically get electricity from your local energy company. You’ll still be reaping the benefit of lower power bills because on sunny days your electricity will be generated by your own solar panels.
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In some areas, you may even be able to sell electricity back to your local power company. This is yet another way solar panels can prove cost effective. The way this works is that unused electricity produces by your solar panels goes back into the company and you are credited for it on your account. So even if you have to use electricity from the grid at night or on overcast days, the surplus that was produced by your solar panels can still be used to reduce your overall utility bill.
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