SA Affordable Housing September - October 2019 // ISSUE: 78 | Page 21

SOLAR POWER FEATURE A solar cell to an array of solar panels and the typical components of a solar system. “If one is using electricity to pump the water flow, the energy consumed by the pump will offset some of the advantage of using solar thermal power, reduce the gains one is making, and lengthen the payback time. However, the addition of solar photovoltaic pumps would mean that they are entirely running on renewable energy,” says Bredenkamp. Photovoltaic (PV) solar panels – the technology most people think of when they say ‘solar panels’, are devices that convert sunlight into electricity. The system consists of solar panels to absorb and convert sunlight into electricity, a solar inverter to change the electric current from DC to AC, as well as mounting cabling and other electrical accessories to set up a working system. The question always arises as to what will happen if the sun does not shine for an extended period, or what happens at night when there is no energy from the sun? By including a battery storage system to the PV installation, one can overcome this problem for at least a portion of the time. However, this solution comes at a cost, which should be included in the original loan from a financial institution. The good news is that the cost of batteries has decreased, and the technology has increased battery life, but living ‘off the grid’ is not practical or affordable by most homeowners. There are three classifications of rooftop PV systems and, in South Africa, currently only option 1 (below) is available in urban environments, as disconnecting from the grid would not remove the monthly charges to the homeowner by the local utility. 1. Grid tied / connected with reverse power blocking - the property is connected to the national grid in order to www.saaffordablehousing.co.za PROMISE OF PV POWER Many people assume that solar is related to solar thermal such as this flat-plate solar hot water system, however it also includes electricity generation through photovoltaics, or vice versa. receive electricity, but any surplus electricity generated by the system is prevented from being directed back into the grid. 2. Grid tied / connected – electricity generated can be used at the property and any surplus can be directed back into the grid. In some cases, this feedback is compensated for. 3. Off-grid / standalone – the PV system generates electricity for use on-site and operates completely independent of the national grid. VERIFICATION OF PV SYSTEMS What is needed, and has now been introduced, is quality control on the systems installed on people’s houses, SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2019 19