Photovoltaic (PV) Plants
Photovoltaic (PV) plants are able to convert the “sun-light” (solar radiation) into electric power. Normally there are two different types of PV plants : The STAND-ALONE, are mainly employed for isolated areas that are not served by the power lines, such as mountain huts, e.i.; and GRID-CONNECT plants, connected to the national electricity grid according the incentive program “Conto Energia” of GSE (Gestore Servizi Energetici) .
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It is possible to install these systems on houses or buildings roofs, roofs of industrial buildings, built or build sheds, shelters etc.. The most performing plants shall be exposed to the South and possibly in shading absence. Each KW installed requires an area of about 8 -10 m2. PV is now a long term experimented technology, that is performing around the world since over 40 years.
How It Works
Solar panels are made up of light-sensitive cells, mainly composed of silicon. When the sun-light atoms (photons) strike the silicon atoms, the sun rays are converted into electricity.
The electricity is conveyed in a power supply where is stabilized (maintained at the required Volt) and addressed to a single house, to a building, to a factories or injected directly into the Power Distribution Grid, according to the type of contract established with GSE.
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