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A grid-connected solar system is a system that uses solar energy to generate electricity and connects it to the grid. It consists of solar panels, grid-connected inverters and other necessary electrical equipment. Solar panels convert solar energy into direct current, which is then converted to alternating current by grid-connected inverters in order to transmit the energy to the grid for power use.
Such systems are usually installed on the roof of the house or other appropriate places to maximize the use of solar energy resources. By connecting to the grid, excess electrical energy can be injected into the grid, thus achieving a balance between generation and consumption. Grid-connected solar systems can provide clean, renewable power solutions for homes, commercial buildings or industrial facilities, helping to reduce dependence on traditional energy sources and reduce energy costs, while also benefiting environmental protection.