Wind and Hydro Turbines
for Your Microgrid System
IPS has carefully filtered world equipment suppliers to provide its clients with durable, serviceable, and reliable wind and hydro generators for grid-tied and off-grid installations.
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We are carefully evaluating your energy needs, the solar generation available at your location, and adding wind generators to complement your solar generation during winter windy months.
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Depending on the availability of the water source with steady currents in the location of your project, we can install a hydro generation turbine sourced from world-renowned OEMs. Hydro-generation sources depend on the rains and melting of snow sources upstream.
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Installation Options
Solar + Wind
Effectiveness: Optimizing Peak-Time Power Consumption
One effective approach is to install an inverter with batteries. This setup allows you to program the inverter to store energy from the grid in the batteries during off-peak times, such as at night. Subsequently, the stored energy can be released to power your house during peak hours, aligning with your specific energy needs.
Solar + Wind + Storage
Effectiveness: Harnessing Daylight Savings for Sustainable Living
Another viable alternative is to invest in solar panels with an inverter. This system harnesses solar energy during the daytime, directly feeding it into your house. While this option lacks the ability to regulate solar generation, any surplus energy generated can be sold back to the grid. The grid transformer, though, could be a limiting factor.
Solar + Hydro
Unlock Savings with Expert Consultation
Each option comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Opting for an inverter with a battery allows for customization, enabling you to select a battery size that precisely meets your requirements. For instance, you can choose a five-kilowatt-hours or eight-kilowatt-hours battery, ensuring your investment aligns with your actual peak-time energy consumption. On the other hand, the solar panel and inverter combination doesn't provide the same level of control over generation but allows for the potential sale of excess energy to the grid.