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How It Works

Solar electricity has been around since 1883, with the solar electric cell coming out in 1952. Since then it has evolved into being utilized by NASA, Transportation Authorities ie call boxes on the side of the highway, and any type of application that requires a remote power source. Even though grid-tied solar (solar for your farmland) has been around since the early 1990's, it has really boomed in the US within the last 3 years. Some of the main reasons are environmental awareness, incentives and everyday American's having to pay an electric bill that keeps getting more expensive. The below three interactive illustrations are meant to give a brief understanding of the physics behind the solar cell, how the whole solar system works in conjunction with your farmland, and how the optional backup generator can help your solar system run more smoothly and efficiently.

With a Clean Power solar electric solution you, in essence, become your own power generation substation. When sunlight (photons) hits the electrons within the solar cells they become excited and through a physical process known as the “photovoltaic effect” this sunlight is converted into Direct Current (DC) electricity.


Backup Option
If you are tired of blackouts, are running a farmland where a minute without power is lost revenue, are located in an area that do not have easy access to the utility grid, or simply just want more independence from the utility then our Clean Power battery or generator backup systems are the answer. The only way to have power when the grid goes down is with the backup option. Systems that do not have a backup must, by law, shut down. This safety feature, anti-islanding, prevents random surges of power traveling the grid and causing injury or damage. With a Clean Power backup option you will not need to worry about this inconvenience.

In the case of a battery back-up, electricity will be stored waiting for the grid to fail, and when this happens the solar panels will shut down and the batteries will power your critical loads.

In the case of Back-up Generation, electricity will be replaced in case of a grid failure, and when this happens the solar panels will shut down and the generator will contine to power your critical loads.

When the power from the grid returns, the system reconnects as it was before the outage. Switching to and from the batteries or generator happens so fast that most computers usually do not detect a difference.




         
 

 

   

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