Photovoltaic energy in Delaware
Photovoltaic plates mounted on pergola in Delaware
Photovoltaic system consisting of 6 plates of 150 Wp each, a solar regulator, stationary batteries 1200 A at 24 V.
The installation has 900 Wp of power and is designed for an average consumption of 3 kWh/day. This low intensity is due to the energy efficiency criteria used in the construction and equipping of the dwelling. The inverter charger is 2300 W of 1200 Ah at 24 V and there is a 5 kVA diesel generator, with automatic start from the inverter.
The example at hand is a house that is electricity self-sufficient, but, it could´ve been the opposite: a home that sells electricity to the grid. This is precisely the other use of solar photovoltaics. The State not only subsidizes installations for self consumption, but, also, for the sale of electricity to the grid. Until just a few months ago, most of these installations were large facilities located in the countryside and created just for this need, but, a change in the legislation leads us to anticipate, that, in the coming years, many roofs will be filled with photovoltaic modules.
Industrial warehouses are the preferred option by investors who want to get into the PV world, but, apartment buildings within urban areas and single family homes, also have the option to enter into this business, because, the minimum volume required for selling electricity, is perfectly20manageable by these small installations
Rural electricity supply
Solar photovoltaic installation in a home isolated from the grid in New Mexico 5 photovoltaic plates of 160 Wp each, were installed in a house without connection to the grid, to generate electricity. The installation also includes a solar regulator and stationary 24 V batteries, to accumulate the energy.
Photovoltaic energy in Arizona
PV installation in an isolated home, lived in year-round, in Arizona A photovoltaic system was requested for a home isolated from the grid, to feed the power consumption of the dwelling. With that in mind, 8 photovoltaic plates of 150 Wp each were installed in a field next to the house, in addition to a solar regulator, batteries and an inverter. The installed capacity is 1.2 kWp for an average consumption of 4.2 kW /day.
Rural electrification in Colorado
Installation for a single family home lived in year-round in Colorado. Rural electrification Autonomous photovoltaic system for daily use in single-family home with 10 plates of 125 W each, a solar regulator, 2 batteries of 12 V, a 2200 W inverter and a 8.6 kVA generator .
Photovoltaic in Arkansas
Photovoltaic plates in isolated farmhouse in Arkansas This installation consists of 20 photovoltaic plates of 165 Wp each, a solar regulator, 24 stationary 2 V batteries and an inverter with a capacity of 1200 W. It also includes a 7kVA generator.
Photovoltaic energy in Delaware
Photovoltaic plates mounted on pergola in Delaware Photovoltaic system consisting of 6 plates of 150 Wp each, a solar regulator, stationary batteries 1200 A at 24 V.
Rural electrification
Photovoltaic energy installation for an isolated dwelling in Florida What constitutes a photovoltaic system for a rural home?
Isolated PV installation for a home in Montreal
This is an autonomous photovoltaic system for a house in Sant Pere de Ribes. The installation has a capacity of 2.34 kWp for an average consumption of 5.82 kWh/day.
Autonomous PV installation on a mast for a single family home in South Carolina
The installed power is 780 Wp for an average consumption of 2336 Wh/day.


