Solar Explained

Why solar?

Why Choose Solar Energy?
The sun has been producing energy for over 4.6 billion years, making solar energy an incredibly reliable and sustainable resource. Solar energy, derived from sunlight, is a renewable and environmentally friendly energy source that produces no harmful pollutants. Unlike conventional energy sources, solar energy helps combat climate change by significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Solar energy systems are cost-effective in the long run due to their low maintenance requirements and increasing affordability of solar photovoltaic (PV) technology, commonly known as solar panels. In regions like Asia, where sunlight is abundant throughout the year, businesses can harness solar energy effectively, leading to a substantial reduction in utility bills. This makes solar power a smart investment for companies aiming to lower operational costs while supporting environmental sustainability.

How Do Solar Panels Work?

Solar photovoltaic (PV) technology, initially developed in the 1960s for space exploration, has evolved into a reliable and efficient solution for commercial and industrial energy needs. Today, this mature technology is widely deployed on rooftops to generate electricity for a variety of applications. Here’s how the process works:

  1. Installation and Orientation: Solar PV modules are strategically installed on building rooftops to maximize exposure to sunlight throughout the day.
  2. Conversion of Solar Energy: When sunlight hits the PV modules, it is converted into Direct Current (DC) electricity.
  3. Inversion to Usable Power: The DC electricity flows through cables to an inverter, a device that converts it into Alternating Current (AC) electricity. This AC electricity is compatible with most electrical equipment, including machines, computers, lighting systems, and air conditioning units.
  4. Utilization and Export: The AC electricity generated is used to power the facility. Surplus electricity, if any, can be exported back to the grid, allowing facility owners to contribute to the local energy supply.
  5. Monitoring and Tracking: All generated electricity is meticulously tracked, and facility owners have easy access to real-time data, ensuring complete transparency and control.

How Solar Energy Reduces Your Costs

Switching to solar doesn’t mean disconnecting from your current utility provider. Instead, a solar energy system complements your existing connection. Here’s how it benefits you:

  • Reduced Dependency on the Grid: The solar system generates a significant portion of the facility’s energy needs, reducing the amount of electricity drawn from the grid.
  • Seamless Energy Supply: When the solar facility cannot produce sufficient energy (e.g., during cloudy weather or nighttime), the balance is automatically sourced from the grid or a backup diesel generator, ensuring uninterrupted power.
  • Dual Billing: The facility receives two bills: one from Cleantech Solar for the lower-cost solar electricity and another from the utility provider for the remaining grid-supplied energy. This hybrid model ensures overall energy cost savings.
  • Long-Term Savings: By using solar energy, businesses can achieve substantial reductions in their monthly energy expenses, making it a financially sound and environmentally responsible choice.

Embracing solar energy is a step toward a sustainable future, enabling businesses to lower operational costs while actively contributing to global efforts to reduce carbon emissions.