Although wind is a variable resource, several key features of distributed wind and wind hybrids can improve system resilience through grid services, backup power, peak shaving, transmission congestion relief, and local power production.
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Modern inverters intelligently prioritize power sources based on your preferences—solar first, then battery, then grid—enabling homeowners to shift loads to off-peak hours and potentially earn credits by feeding stored power back to the grid.
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Self Use : Prioritizes powering loads, then charging the battery, and exports excess to the grid. Suitable for high feed-in subsidies.
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The solar inverter load preferentially uses the energy provided by the photovoltaic. When the photovoltaic power generation rate is less than the load, the insufficient part is supplemented by the battery, and the photovoltaic and the battery share the load to supply power.
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