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Advantages and Disadvantages of Hybrid Rooftop Solar System

Both off-grid and on-grid solar are helpful for generating electricity in areas with abundant sunlight. As these systems can’t store energy, they can’t produce electricity on cloudy days or at night. Here comes Hybrid Solar System that is connected to the grid via net metering. The system also has a battery backup to store the excess power.  The power backup capacity is the most extraordinary feature of hybrid systems that allows to use electricity during power outages. Along with its advantages, it comes with certain disadvantages too. Let us discover the merits and demerits of a hybrid Rooftop Solar System. Advantages Continuous Power Supply As the system is connected to the battery and grid, homeowners can enjoy a continuous flow of electric supply during power outages or at night. Low Maintenance Hybrid rooftop Solar panels are cost-effective in the long run. Though the installation cost is higher, but with Government subsidies, one can install the panels at a reduced tariff. More

Why are Solar Street Lights Beneficial for Villages?

The Government has always been trying its best to lighten up the rural areas for a few decades. Leave alone the residence lighting; sometimes, the rural areas also lack street lights. This situation becomes more challenging, affecting the education and health of the residents. In such a drastic situation, solar power seems to be the only solution. With no wire connection and no electricity line, the village solar street light is a boon to the villagers and the Government. In villages where distribution lines are yet to reach, off-grid is the best solution, but in others, going hybrid or on-grid is a wise decision. Let us discover in detail how solar street light in villages is empowering rural India. A Kick to the Economy Solar light installation increases the chances of small business opportunities after sunset. This means villagers can work longer hours in the dark and generate profit. Cost-Effective Solar streetlights are cost-effective compared to the electric network in the long