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Asked: October 29, 2024

Which fault is common in an inverter?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on October 29, 2024 at 5:39 pm

    Some of the common faults include excess grid voltage which disrupts the normal functioning of the inverters. This needs some changes in the settings of the inverters. Some other issues also include problems in the display of the inverters.

    Some of the common faults include excess grid voltage which disrupts the normal functioning of the inverters. This needs some changes in the settings of the inverters. Some other issues also include problems in the display of the inverters.

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Asked: October 22, 2024

Can solar inverter run 24 hours?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on October 22, 2024 at 10:54 am

    No solar inverters cannot run for 24 hours as they work mainly when there is sunlight is available the solar system is generating power.

    No solar inverters cannot run for 24 hours as they work mainly when there is sunlight is available the solar system is generating power.

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Asked: October 16, 2024

How is the Indian solar industry contributing to the country’s renewable energy targets?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on October 16, 2024 at 12:24 pm

    In India, solar energy is the most viable form of renewable energy among any other clean energy. It has the largest installed capacity among renewables. It is because it could be installed in any part of the country but other forms like wind energy and hydro projects could be installed based on locaRead more

    In India, solar energy is the most viable form of renewable energy among any other clean energy. It has the largest installed capacity among renewables. It is because it could be installed in any part of the country but other forms like wind energy and hydro projects could be installed based on local climate and condictions.

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Asked: October 16, 2024

Are solar panels safe for your health?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on October 16, 2024 at 12:24 pm

    One of the benefits of using solar panels for power generation is that unlike thermal energy, it does not emit green house gases during electricity generation. However, a latest study hinted a minor rise in local temperatures due to the use of inefficient solar panels.

    One of the benefits of using solar panels for power generation is that unlike thermal energy, it does not emit green house gases during electricity generation. However, a latest study hinted a minor rise in local temperatures due to the use of inefficient solar panels.

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Asked: October 16, 2024

What happens after 20 years of solar panels?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on October 16, 2024 at 12:24 pm

    Usually solar panels degrade at the rate of 0.5% to 0.8% oer year based on the technology used and the degradation rate. So after 20 years, if the degradation rate is 0.5%, the total effiiency of the solar panel will remain 90% instead of 100%.

    Usually solar panels degrade at the rate of 0.5% to 0.8% oer year based on the technology used and the degradation rate. So after 20 years, if the degradation rate is 0.5%, the total effiiency of the solar panel will remain 90% instead of 100%.

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Asked: September 30, 2024

Do we need an electrical licence or any permit from the Government to open a solar installation business?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on September 30, 2024 at 11:21 am

    If you want to undertake rooftop solar business, you need to register with the discom (electricity distribution company) where you want to operate. As per the PM Surya Ghar scheme norms, only the registered solar vendors can undertake residential rooftop solar installations. The consumers can get suRead more

    If you want to undertake rooftop solar business, you need to register with the discom (electricity distribution company) where you want to operate. As per the PM Surya Ghar scheme norms, only the registered solar vendors can undertake residential rooftop solar installations. The consumers can get subsidies for rooftop solar projects under the PM Surya Ghar scheme only if they get their installations done by registered vendors only. The National Rooftop Portal maintains a list of all the registered solar vendors who are undertaking these installations. For getting registered with the local discom, these companies also need to pay annual fees to them to get their registrations done.

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Asked: September 30, 2024

What are the main issues that delay rooftop solar connections?

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    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on September 30, 2024 at 11:19 am

    The delay could be primarily at two end-one at the solar vendor end and other at the discom-level end. As per consumers' feedback, sometimes solar vendors delay the installation of the project due to lack of manpower or availability of raw materials while several times discoms delay the process in iRead more

    The delay could be primarily at two end-one at the solar vendor end and other at the discom-level end. As per consumers’ feedback, sometimes solar vendors delay the installation of the project due to lack of manpower or availability of raw materials while several times discoms delay the process in inspection of the rooftop system post installation, installation of net-meters, testing of meters and final commissioning of the project. However, several state electricity regulators are now issuing directives to streamline the process.

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