Renewable energy systems typically depend on the sun or wind for power. Without the right amount of power being stored or produced during cloudy or still days, you can run into serious problems. Here are some tips on how you can reduce your off-grid electrical demands when the sun just won't shine.
When off grid systems aren’t producing—or storing—enough electricity, you typically have three possible solutions:
As you know, the most cost-effective option is reducing your electrical load, rather that spending your money on more panels, batteries, and appliances. Here are a few key steps to reduce your power draw year-round.
Looking through your old bills can answer a lot of questions like:
Once you know where your energy budget is being spent, you can see if there are areas you can cut back on your electrical usage.
If you notice in your bills that some appliances are taking up too much energy, you can look at replacing them with more energy-efficient solutions. For example:
Another critical step is making sure people in the house don’t add appliances without discussing it with an installer or each other. If you’re working with a client—or working with your family to reduce electrical demands—make sure people know how adding appliances affects the amount of solar panels and battery storage you’ll need. You can help them select energy efficient appliances, and talk about how to use them.
According to the Energy Information Administration, nearly half of all household energy consumption is used to heat and cool homes. Fortunately, it’s easy to reduce that load—permanently. Here are some key ways to reduce HVAC energy demands:
Rather than raise use your energy reserves on air conditioning, consider these alternatives to keep your home cool:
Because when a system is properly sized, everyone can live without micromanaging appliances and home comfort systems – while still avoiding paying utility bills or running out of power. Whatever battery energy storage system you are using, be sure not to exceed 50% depth of discharge for maximum longevity. This provides additional back of her days with low electrical production. It also protects batteries from draining too deeply. A good rule of thumb is to double the true amp hours needed for your system.
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