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Solar panels installed on the roof of a building or on the ground collect energy from the sun's rays during the day and convert it into direct current (DC) electricity.
The DC electricity generated by the solar panels is sent to an inverter, which converts it into alternating current (AC) electricity that can be used to power the building.
The AC electricity produced by the inverter is then used to power the building's electrical needs. Any excess electricity that is not used is sent to the grid for credit or can be stored in a battery for later use.
If a battery storage system is installed, excess electricity produced by the solar panels is sent to the battery for storage. The battery charges up during the day when the sun is shining, and then discharges during the night or during periods of high energy demand.
The battery storage system is connected to an inverter/charge controller, which manages the flow of electricity between the battery, the solar panels, and the electrical grid.
In the event of a power outage, a battery storage system can provide backup power to keep the building running. This can be particularly useful in areas that experience frequent power outages or in emergency situations.
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