The different types of solar photovoltaic installation
Every home has its energy needs and every homeowner is looking for the option that best suits them. Luckily, at present, there are

Every home has its energy needs and every homeowner is looking for the option that best suits them. Fortunately, at present, there are different types of photovoltaic installation.
Grid-connected solar installation
This type of installation, even if it is self-consumption, It stays connected to the conventional electricity grid. The solar plant will produce its own energy, but the house will remain connected to the grid. If the installation does not provide enough energy, it is possible to resort to grid electricity.

Insulated solar installation
The isolated installation implies that the The home is completely independent from the electricity grid. The only energy that can be consumed is that produced by solar panels or stored in batteries. The big advantage is that you don't pay any energy bills.
Type of installation with surpluses
The installation injects the excess energy into the electrical distribution network. In exchange, there is a compensation system on the part of the electric company. It is recommended that domestic installations be with surpluses to give value to excess energy.
Type of installation without surpluses
Through the anti-virus system, It prevents electricity produced by solar panels are injected into the network. With this type, excess electricity is lost.
Individual photovoltaic installation
The most common in domestic plants. Its main characteristic is that The solar installation is associated with a single home.
Collective photovoltaic installation
The collective installation is one in which more than one household is associated with the same facility photovoltaic. To place solar panels in a housing block, you must have the approval of, at least, a third of the owners.
