Sentences with phrase «feed excess power»

By installing solar panels and Tesla Powerwall batteries on thousands of houses, the system would allow homes to generate their own electricity and feed excess power to the grid.

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Indeed the Reverse flow project that the Mahama administration began to work on, will bring any excess gas in the western enclave to feed the many stranded assets Ghana possesses in the East, such as Asogli and the Kpone Thermal Power Plant (KTPP).
3) The gasoline - powered engine / generator — while operating the vehicle at sufficient speed — will feed any excess energy (electricity) back into the lithium - ion Drive battery pack
The gasoline - powered engine / generator — while operating the vehicle at sufficient speed — will feed any excess energy (electricity) back into the lithium - ion drive battery pack.
It can operated in full electric mode, use the gas engine to feed excess energy to the battery pack, or use both the gas engine and electric motors to power the vehicle.
So down the street from your solar install everyone else has solar too and no one is home during the day when the solar energy is back feeding to the power grid, there is no place to sell that excess power to and no place to for energy storage.
In the case of an electricity supply, when there is an excess of electricity, power is fed to the motor which increases the speed of rotation of the flywheels, and energy is stored as kinetic energy.
They could install solar panels for self - use, just to reduce their power bill, without the need to use grid services to feed «excess» power into the grid.
Net metering laws require power companies to bank excess credits for solar electricity fed to the utility grid for later use by the homeowner.
Then again it might make more sense to set up a full hydrogen economy with excess power from PV and other renewables, large and small, feeding into large efficient high - temperature electrolysers, and hydrogen then being stored centrally and distributed via the gas grid.
A solar feed - in tariff is when a different rate of financial payment is offered for your excess solar that you export to the grid than what is charged by your utility for the power they sell you.
The pool of money generated goes to pay that premium back to the residential customers who are feeding excess solar power to the grid.
What this means is that in periods (usually during the middle of the day) when your solar system is producing more power than your home is using, you are credited for the excess solar energy you feed back into the grid at the full retail rate of power.
And furthermore they only use about 25 % of the plant's capacity with the excess fed in to the state's power grid.
Integrated 4 kilowatt solar roof panels The homes» solar roof panels are a standard feature designed to provide most or all the energy and power a typical family would require, with a net metering system to feed excess to the grid when the sun shines as well as allow for owners to get all the electricity they need in winter and other low - sun periods.
Aided by the restart of the national subsidy program for residential solar power in January 2009, and a feed - in tariff program that was also started in November of the same year, which purchases excess energy at 42 Yen / kWh for installations smaller than 10kW * 2, it is expected that up through the end of March 2012 more than one million homes in Japan will have installed solar power.
Still, following the March disasters, the Japanese government quickly moved to support renewable energies passing a revamped feed - in tariff (FiT) bill which is slated to go into effect 1 July, 2012, and will purchase not only excess power, but all power generated by solar installations over 10kW.
Excess power would be fed into the grid.
When your panels are producing more electricity than your home needs, the excess is fed back into the power grid.
Not only would a system like this allow power to be fed into the grid at times of low generation, but it could profitably divert wind - generated electricity from the grid at those times when there was excess generation.
Not only can hydro - power be fed into the electricity grid when there is a shortage of supply and the wholesale price is high, but energy can be stored as potential hydro - power when there is an excess of electricity and the wholesale price is low.
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