Onsite Energy Program: Technical Assistance to Adopt
Onsite energy refers to electric and thermal energy generation and storage technologies that are physically located at an industrial facility or other large energy users, and provide onsite
Onsite energy refers to electric and thermal energy generation and storage technologies that are physically located at an industrial facility or other large energy users, and provide onsite
While on-site solar PV can be used by itself to achieve substantial benefits, the integration of on-site storage can maximize these benefits and provide a pathway towards decarbonizing the
Grid independence refers to a business''s ability to generate its own electricity on-site, reducing reliance on traditional utility grids. Protect against power outages and grid
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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.
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.
To achieve sustainability goals while meeting the increasing electricity demands of electrification, organizations are pairing on-site solar PV generation with on-site energy storage. These systems, which are considered as “behind-the-meter” (BTM) systems, allow facilities to maximize the benefits of on-site renewable generation.
There are a couple ways to go about installing solar energy on site: one is financing the installation yourself and another is entering into an onsite power purchase agreement (PPA) with a developer.