Making It Happen: On-Site Renewable Energy and Storage
On-site storage such as battery or thermal storage pairs well with PV and can store clean energy during peak production for later use. It can also reduce peak energy consumption and
When a solar system is installed directly on the purchaser's property, and the renewable energy that it produces is consumed there, it's considered an onsite system.
Adding an energy storage option to your onsite solar system can also help protect against demand charges, provide a flexible tool when utility rate structures change, and in certain cases, protect against blackouts and brownouts, allowing your company to become even more independent from the power grid.
An offsite solar system is not located on the purchaser's property but still allows the purchaser to benefit from the renewable energy it produces in the form of credits that are used to offset their facility's energy costs.
While both offsite and onsite options offer project structuring with no upfront installation costs and provide renewable energy at a fixed cost, the two system types ultimately can offer their own distinct benefits. When deciding between onsite or offsite solar, let PowerFlex help you choose which option is best for your company.
On-site storage such as battery or thermal storage pairs well with PV and can store clean energy during peak production for later use. It can also reduce peak energy consumption and
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