solar – CleanTechMag https://clean.mission2motivate.com .....dishing out the latest update in clean technology Sat, 07 Oct 2023 21:34:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://clean.mission2motivate.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-Group-1-32x32.png solar – CleanTechMag https://clean.mission2motivate.com 32 32 Challenges and Solutions: Navigating the Hiccups of Modern Renewable Energy Systems https://clean.mission2motivate.com/challenges-and-solutions-navigating-the-hiccups-of-modern-renewable-energy-systems/ https://clean.mission2motivate.com/challenges-and-solutions-navigating-the-hiccups-of-modern-renewable-energy-systems/#respond Sat, 07 Oct 2023 21:30:41 +0000 https://clean.mission2motivate.com/?p=1349 The power grid is seeing a surge in modern tech like wind turbines, solar panels, and battery storage. But as we add more of these, we’re also spotting some hiccups.

Recently, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) dropped a report about some weird stuff happening with battery storage in California in 2022. On March 9 and April 6, there were a couple of glitches that, honestly, shouldn’t have been a big deal, but they were.

NERC said these glitches were the first of their kind involving battery storage. Ryan Quint from NERC weighed in, saying, “These glitches hint that the issues we’ve seen with other modern tech might pop up with battery storage too.” He added that since battery storage is a big player in our energy future, we’ve got to make sure they’re set up right and work smoothly.

Digging deeper, NERC found that battery storage might have the same quirks as solar panels. Plus, when connecting these batteries to the grid, we might not be checking them as thoroughly as we should. And, let’s be real, some of the setup practices have been a bit sloppy.

Another thing? We’re not keeping a close enough eye on how these systems are doing, which makes it hard to figure out what went wrong when something does.

A Friendly Tip for Those Running Generators:

NERC suggests checking in with the folks who made your inverters. Make sure they won’t trip up because of:

  • Random spikes in AC current
  • Overvoltage on the DC bus
  • Wonky DC bus voltage

Also, keep a record of how your inverters and plants are doing. Make sure the data logs quickly and doesn’t get stuck if there’s a glitch.

NERC and WECC are like, “Hey, industry folks, let’s get on top of these recommendations, okay?” They, along with some regional partners, will keep an eye on any other weirdness with modern tech in the grid. They’ll share what they find so everyone’s in the loop and can take action. Let’s keep the lights on and the tech running smoothly!

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Double Sided Solar Panel https://clean.mission2motivate.com/double-sided-solar-panel/ https://clean.mission2motivate.com/double-sided-solar-panel/#respond Sun, 11 Dec 2022 18:33:31 +0000 https://clean.mission2motivate.com/?p=1345 A double sided solar panel, also known as a bifacial solar panel, is a type of solar panel that is able to capture sunlight on both the front and back sides of the panel. This allows for a higher efficiency and energy output compared to traditional single sided solar panels.

The technology behind bifacial solar panels is relatively simple. The panels consist of a layer of photovoltaic cells, which are the part of the panel that converts sunlight into electricity. These cells are typically made of silicon, which is a highly efficient material for converting sunlight into electricity.

The key difference between bifacial solar panels and traditional single sided panels is the presence of a reflective layer on the backside of the panel. This reflective layer is typically made of a highly reflective material, such as aluminum, that bounces sunlight back onto the photovoltaic cells on the backside of the panel. This allows the panel to capture sunlight from both the front and back sides, increasing the overall efficiency of the panel.

One of the major advantages of bifacial solar panels is their increased efficiency. Because they are able to capture sunlight from both sides of the panel, they are able to generate more electricity than traditional single sided panels. In fact, bifacial solar panels can be up to 30% more efficient than single sided panels under certain conditions.

Another advantage of bifacial solar panels is their versatility. Because they can capture sunlight from both the front and back sides of the panel, they can be installed in a variety of locations and configurations. For example, they can be mounted on the ground or on rooftops, and they can be used in both residential and commercial solar installations.

Additionally, bifacial solar panels are highly durable and reliable. They are typically made with high quality materials, such as tempered glass and aluminum frames, which make them resistant to extreme weather conditions and other environmental factors. This means that bifacial solar panels can be expected to last for many years with little maintenance.

Overall, bifacial solar panels are a highly efficient and versatile technology that can significantly improve the performance of any solar installation. By capturing sunlight from both sides of the panel, bifacial solar panels are able to generate more electricity and provide a higher return on investment for homeowners and businesses alike.

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