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stand-alone systemRelationships Broader Term: system Related Term: turnkey system n. ~ Hardware or software that is capable of starting and completing a function independently.
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stand-alone systemAn autonomous or hybrid photovoltaic system not connected to a grid. May or may not have storage, but most stand-alone systems require batteries or some other form of storage.
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stand-alone systemWhen generated energy is stored in batteries and then subsequently used. These systems are not connected to the utility grid.
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stand-alone systemExplanation:Stand-alone systems facilitate a self-sufficient energy supply and are primarily used in areas that are not connected to the electricity grid. In order to ensure a continuous energy supply, any surplus solar power that is generated is stored in batteries and is taken from these at night (or in case of need).
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stand-alone systemA solar energy system that is not connected to the utility grid. Also called an off-grid system. To provide continuous power, these systems must be connected to storage units that can store excess power produced during daylight hours for use at night.
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stand-alone systemEnergy generated by these systems is stored in batteries and then subsequently used. Also known as “off-grid,” these systems are not connected to the utility grid.
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