
Solar Grids
Solar grids are interconnected systems that use solar panels to generate electricity from sunlight. When sunlight hits the panels, they produce direct current (DC) electricity. An inverter then converts this to usable alternating current (AC) electricity for homes and businesses. Excess energy can be sent back to the main power grid, allowing for potential credits or savings. Solar grids help reduce reliance on fossil fuels, lower energy costs, and promote renewable energy use. These systems can be scaled from individual rooftops to large solar farms, contributing to a sustainable and resilient energy infrastructure.