Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, and if the system produces more energy than it can safely handle, the excess power can lead to higher voltage levels.
What happens if a solar panel is too much?
If excess solar power is neither stored for later use nor exported back to the grid, it essentially is wasted energy. Because of the solar panel system's inability to switch off, if there is too much generation to meet the needs of a property, the energy will practically disappear.
How to manage excess photovoltaic production?
As the below video suggests, a combination of the four possible options—grid injection, power limitation, storage, and the very attractive alternative of load shifting—frequently turns out to be the best way to manage excess photovoltaic production.
Do solar panels produce free electricity?
Solar panels produce free electricity whenever the sun shines. At Intermountain Wind & Solar, our photovoltaic experts design your solar energy system to meet your household energy needs and consumption. Even if your power consumption is high, your solar panel array can be sized to produce whatever amount of electricity you require.
Does solar energy consumption match photovoltaic production?
In solar power installations with photovoltaic production, the building electrical energy consumption does not always match the photovoltaic production. The degree of this mismatch depends on the building activity and its consumption profile, but it is globally true for a majority of buildings.
Even if your power consumption is high, your solar panel array can be sized to produce whatever amount of electricity you require. Sometimes, however, your PV solar array might harness more of the sun's energy than your household can use. What happens to that extra electricity? Is it simply lost?
Are solar panels grid-tied?
Most residential solar panel arrays are grid-tied. This is how homes with photovoltaic power have electricity when the sun isn't shining. This grid connection doesn't just provide you with power at night and on cloudy days, however. Energy can also flow the other way, with your solar panels providing electricity to the grid.