THE SHIFT TOWARDS A RENEWABLE LIFESTYLE

THE SHIFT TOWARDS A RENEWABLE LIFESTYLE

With the increasing interest in solar by homeowners whose priority is to reduce their monthly electric bills, business owners are also taking their steps to minimize their energy expenses and pave way for the awareness in climate change. From simply switching to eco-bags and utilizing whatever space they have for solar, truly we are on the way to leading a shift towards renewable lifestyle for Filipinos and creating an environment-friendly and sustainable future.

Planning from the start

Even during the pandemic, our sales, engineering, and installation teams were continuously working to provide the best services to our clients. Our clients are not only limited to residential homeowners but also commercial and industrial establishments like hospitals, manufacturing plants, schools, among others, that are eager to turn on the sun. These are not limited to existing homes or buildings, but also an option for sites under construction. Solaric is routinely consulted to make out the right solar economics for the commercial and industrial owners.

Incorporating solar-ready design in homes and establishments can help lessen construction costs from the start. Usually, the owners approach the architects and contractors to inquire about solar or call us ahead of time to collaborate with their architects or contractors to make their establishments solar-ready. By planning early, the solar technology can easily be integrated and optimized to the site’s maximum potential. This would also make the solar installation easier as simple as plug and play, in case the client has a tight budget and doesn’t allow the installation of the PV system at the current time.

Choosing a Solar Company

Make sure to find a solar provider who offers the all-in-one solution: engineering, design, supply, delivery, installation, energization, and good aftersales. Look for a good solar company with proven track record and experience that will provide you with the right solar energy system suitable for your needs. The shift to a renewable lifestyle starts now!

Turning on the sun

At Solaric, we appeal to Filipino sensibilities of approachability, service and value. Before we give a quotation, we learn how you use energy. We determine the best ways to maximize your return on a hard-earned investment. We present different strategies to ensure that you achieve your solar goals. We want to ensure reduced expenses and increased savings so that you make that one-time wise business and environmental investment. We always do our best to deliver fast, efficient, and thorough customer service. We are in the business of not just selling solar panels – but also enabling solar-powered lifestyles. With this, we want to provide endless satisfaction by delivering Solaric Service Satisfaction, ranging from permanent reduction of electric bills to the ultimate ZERO bill.

Solaric is the leader in rooftop solar

Solaric has established its name across the renewable industry as a proven and reputable rooftop solar leader. Backed by decades of experience, Solaric has installed more than 50% of residential rooftop solar in the Philippines and has delivered significant cost reductions in electricity expenses, as well as milestone contributions to a cleaner, greener, and renewable future. We want every Filipino to enjoy the benefits of clean and renewable power. Welcome to the new generation of solar and turning on the sun.

Do you know anyone who is interested in installing rooftop solar? Help them out by sharing this article with them! Click SHARE.

Contact the solar experts

For more information on solar power systems and solar system installers and experts, click here.

If you also want to #TurnOnTheSun then give us a call at 75040092 or 09178603141 or 09083775577, email info@solaric.com.ph or visit www.solaric.com.ph

We will gladly explain to you how the system works, or schedule a survey so we can give you options for your new home or existing homes or businesses.

At Solaric, we Turn on the Sun.

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INVERTERS: THE BRAIN OF YOUR SOLAR SYSTEM

INVERTERS: THE BRAIN OF YOUR SOLAR SYSTEM

Just like how solar panels function as the legs and arms of a solar system, a solar inverter is a valuable part in any solar energy system whether big or small. In fact, the most crucial and complicated process of power production happens within this box, also considered as the brain of your home’s solar system.

The brain of the system

If the solar panel’s main task is to collect and harvest sunlight, the inverter works as a brain that “inverts” the energy harvested by the panels into an energy that can be used inside your home.

The energy collected by your solar panels is called Direct Current or DC, while the appliances inside your home requires Alternating Current or AC to work. This is where the role of the inverter comes in because it inverts the energy harvested by your panels into energy that your home can use; and this energy can also be exported to the grid. Without the inverter, your solar energy system will fail to work as intended.

But wait, there’s more!

Just like how the human brain has a lot of functions, a solar inverter is not only limited to energy conversion, it also serves as a communicating device as to whether your system is working properly or not.

With the improvement in technology throughout the years, the inverters can now connect to the internet and provide online data monitoring. Through a mobile application or website, you can now easily access system information and performance of your solar system and compare harvest data per hour, day, week, month, or year. Some advance inverters can also detect underperforming/defective solar panels online – thus eliminating the need of having installers physically check your rooftop.

The inverters play a big role in making sure that your solar energy system is working properly, and shutdowns automatically during brownouts/emergencies to avoid electrocution, fires, or damage which is an important requirement when applying for the “Net-metering” program. Look for a solar company that will provide you with the right inverter to power your home’s solar system.

Turning on the sun

At Solaric, we appeal to Filipino sensibilities of approachability, service and value. Before we give a quotation, we learn how you use energy. We determine the best ways to maximize your return on a hard-earned investment. We present different strategies to ensure that you achieve your solar goals. We want to ensure reduced expenses and increased savings so that you make that one-time wise business and environmental investment. We always do our best to deliver fast, efficient, and thorough customer service. We are in the business of not just selling solar panels – but also enabling solar-powered lifestyles. With this, we want to provide endless satisfaction by delivering Solaric Service Satisfaction, ranging from permanent reduction of electric bills to the ultimate ZERO bill.

Solaric is the leader in rooftop solar

Solaric has established its name across the renewable industry as a proven and reputable rooftop solar leader. Backed by decades of experience, Solaric has installed more than 50% of residential rooftop solar in the Philippines and has delivered significant cost reductions in electricity expenses, as well as milestone contributions to a cleaner, greener, and renewable future. We want every Filipino to enjoy the benefits of clean and renewable power. Welcome to the new generation of solar and turning on the sun.

Do you know anyone who is interested in installing rooftop solar? Help them out by sharing this article with them! Click SHARE.

Contact the solar experts

For more information on solar power systems and solar system installers and experts, click here.

If you also want to #TurnOnTheSun then give us a call at 75040092 or 09178603141 or 09083775577, email info@solaric.com.ph or visit www.solaric.com.ph

We will gladly explain to you how the system works, or schedule a survey so we can give you options for your new home or existing homes or businesses.

At Solaric, we Turn on the Sun.

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SOLAR TIP: USE THE POWER OF THE SUN WHEN IT’S OUT!

SOLAR TIP: USE THE POWER OF THE SUN WHEN IT’S OUT!

Besides putting up solar in the right orientation to avoid shading and energy losses, there are still numerous things you can look into to fully maximize your solar system investment.

Plan and size up your loads

Plan and size up your loads

Doing the power-intensive chores during the sun’s peak at around 9 am to 3 pm will help match your heavy daytime loads with the solar energy you are getting. It is around these times that your house is primarily being powered by solar energy on a typical sunny day. One of our clients named Tony even shared a running joke around their house ever since getting a solar system, that whether they cook a pizza or use the dryer, they have to use it before the sun goes down.

Net Metering

How can you displace your night time loads? Does it mean that solar is only practical during daytime? Not really, since it is possible to offset your night time usage through the Net Metering program. How does it work? During the daytime when the sun is out, your energy consumption is powered by the sun through your solar. With the excess or surplus power harvested by your solar, you earn “credits” from the utility (Meralco). These credits will be used to offset your night time consumption. This is seen on the back of the electric bill under Net Metering.

Sometimes, when the exported power is A LOT, then the result is a zero bill. You have to note that it will take more net metering credits to match and wipe out night time consumption on a kWh basis as it has less value compared to the retail energy rates.

How can this be done? Install a system that is huge, massive, gigantic.

POP or Peak off Peak with Net Metering

Meralco’s POP program is an alternative energy pricing scheme wherein customers can avail lower electricity costs during the off-peak hours. Combining this with Net Metering for evening consumption with Solar catering the daytime peak rates is a good way to accelerate your return of investment and ultimately slash your monthly electric bills when planned correctly.

Size up your system

If you haven’t completely maximized yet the capacity of your roof/space to have solar panels, you may try to save up and invest later to add more just like plug and play. This is what is also in Doug Kramer’s mind when he is building his dream house, that he already has everything ready and “naka-abang na ang lahat”, so that in time when he has another budged to expand his solar system, he’ll just need to add more panels in the future.

Invest in a reputable solar company

Find a solar company who knows what they are talking about and will help you streamline the entire process of getting a solar system from the initial recommendation and site survey down to installation, energization, turnover, and process of Net metering. Net Metering is necessary to get the full potential of a Solar installation but the approval process can be tedious and there is a strict adherence to electrical and distribution codes between the LGU, ERC and the utility provider for a safe and speedy approval which is why with a big investment such as solar, it is important to look and choose a good solar provider that knows how to do its job well and ensure you the best possible results in the long run.

Ready to maximize your solar system investment? See what our team at Solaric can do for you.

Turning on the sun

At Solaric, we appeal to Filipino sensibilities of approachability, service and value. Before we give a quotation, we learn how you use energy. We determine the best ways to maximize your return on a hard-earned investment. We present different strategies to ensure that you achieve your solar goals. We want to ensure reduced expenses and increased savings so that you make that one-time wise business and environmental investment. We always do our best to deliver fast, efficient, and thorough customer service. We are in the business of not just selling solar panels – but also enabling solar-powered lifestyles. With this, we want to provide endless satisfaction by delivering Solaric Service Satisfaction, ranging from permanent reduction of electric bills to the ultimate ZERO bill.

Solaric is the leader in rooftop solar

Solaric is the leader in rooftop solar

Solaric has established its name across the renewable industry as a proven and reputable rooftop solar leader. Backed by decades of experience, Solaric has installed more than 50% of residential rooftop solar in the Philippines and has delivered significant cost reductions in electricity expenses, as well as milestone contributions to a cleaner, greener, and renewable future. We want every Filipino to enjoy the benefits of clean and renewable power. Welcome to the new generation of solar and turning on the sun.

Do you know anyone who is interested in installing rooftop solar? Help them out by sharing this article with them! Click SHARE.

Contact the solar experts

For more information on solar power systems and solar system installers and experts, click here.

If you also want to #TurnOnTheSun then give us a call at 75040092 or 09178603141 or 09083775577, email info@solaric.com.ph or visit www.solaric.com.ph

We will gladly explain to you how the system works, or schedule a survey so we can give you options for your new home or existing homes or businesses.

At Solaric, we Turn on the Sun.

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SOLAR FOR 2021? GO FOR IT!

SOLAR FOR 2021? GO FOR IT!

The year 2020 has been hard for all of us. Due to the imposed quarantine, unemployment, and unavailability of public transportation, many of us Filipinos had to stay at home and rely heavily on electronic gadgets and appliances for work, or had to simply deal with our boredom. With the many benefits of solar power and increased consumption in electricity, this brings us to the question: Is 2021 the year you should go solar?

Be Energy Prepared

Be Energy Prepared

We certainly do not know how 2021 will unfold, but we always tell our clients that it is better to be ready than sorry. Having your house run on solar is definitely cooler on the budget and profound than burning coal. A lot of Solaric clients are thankful for their Solaric systems that are designed to effortlessly run air conditioners and the usual household appliances which greatly helped them during the stay at home and work from home schemes which has been brutal on every financial aspect.

Our Solaric clients that have invested in solar early in the game continue to reap off the solar benefits as they relax in the comfort of their home, keeping their family safe. They can even comfortably use their gadgets, appliances and air conditioners longer and harder than ever before. Even with the announcements of electricity price increase and cancellation of outside plans, these Solaric clients came prepared, unbothered, comfortable and contented.

Solar for Energy Security

Solar for Energy Security

There is no guarantee if we will be able to experience a stable grid in the following months nor a rollback in electricity costs especially with the ongoing pandemic. Solar can help you give that energy and financial security. There are battery solutions to accompany your solar system in case you live in an area with unreliable power or just simply want a backup during brownouts. You can contact Solaric to help you design and install a solar system that will surely give you savings up to the extent of getting that zero bill!

A Long Term Investment with Long Term Benefits

A Long Term Investment with Long Term Benefits

A good quality solar system can last more than 25 years of operation. In a common grid tie system, the typical return of investment ranges from 4 to 5 years. Depending on the size, your solar system will give you monthly savings on your electric bills, or even a zero bill. It is definitely a win-win for you!

Turning on the Sun

At Solaric, we appeal to Filipino sensibilities of approachability, service and value. Before we give a quotation, we learn how you use energy. We determine the best ways to maximize your return on a hard-earned investment. We present different strategies to ensure that you achieve your solar goals. We want to ensure reduced expenses and increased savings so that you make that one-time wise business and environmental investment. We always do our best to deliver fast, efficient, and thorough customer service. We are in the business of not just selling solar panels – but also enabling solar-powered lifestyles. With this, we want to provide endless satisfaction by delivering Solaric Service Satisfaction, ranging from permanent reduction of electric bills to the ultimate ZERO bill.

Solaric is the Leader in Rooftop Solar

Solaric has established its name across the renewable industry as a proven and reputable rooftop solar leader. Backed by decades of experience, Solaric has installed more than 50% of residential rooftop solar in the Philippines and has delivered significant cost reductions in electricity expenses, as well as milestone contributions to a cleaner, greener, and renewable future. We want every Filipino to enjoy the benefits of clean and renewable power. Welcome to the new generation of solar and turning on the sun.

Do you know anyone who is interested in installing rooftop solar? Help them out by sharing this article with them! Click SHARE.

Contact the Solar Experts

For more information on solar power systems and solar system installers and experts, click here.

If you also want to #TurnOnTheSun then give us a call at 75040092 or 09178603141 or 09083775577, email info@solaric.com.ph or visit www.solaric.com.ph

We will gladly explain to you how the system works, or schedule a survey so we can give you options for your new home or existing homes or businesses.

At Solaric, we Turn on the Sun.

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GREEN TRENDS FOR 2021

GREEN TRENDS FOR 2021

The unexpected events of 2020 made us realize things about life and led us to explore hobbies. As most were forced to stay at home, people became more creative and embraced an environmentally-friendly lifestyle, which led to the rise of plantitos and plantitas, increased interest in home produce, and finding ways to cope with the demands of staying and working at home to avoid another round of bill shock. The takeaway was that most people found more ways to adapt and prepare for a secure future.

Establishing Your Own Home Garden

Establishing Your Own Home Garden

The interest of growing plants and your own fruits and vegetables within the perimeters of your home drastically increased in 2020, hence, the coined term ‘plantito’ or ‘plantita’ came to rise for people who simply enjoy plants and gardening. It is expected that this trend will still continue for 2021 as people become even more interested in home sustainability and the eco-lifestyle. The Kramers are among those who practice planting their own fruits and vegetables on their backyard even before the pandemic started.

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Home gardening has a lot of physical, mental and environmental benefits. Imagine having easy access to your own fresh produce anytime, without leaving the comforts of your home. This also provides a positive impact to the environment. According to some plantitas, they even feel a sense of accomplishment and enjoyment whenever they do gardening – something that most of us lost during the consecutive lockdowns and pandemic. You also get to control whether to use chemicals or go full organic.

Smarter Homes and Eco-saving Appliances

Smarter Homes and Eco-saving Appliances

Although this might cost a fortune, many experts are seeing more homeowners converting their households into smarter homes and eco-saving appliances. With the improvements in today’s technology, there are more appliances that can function efficiently without putting a strain on your energy bills. There are also smart home technologies now available in the market that can monitor the amount of energy you use.

Solar and Battery Solutions

Solar and Battery Solutions

Our country, while blessed with abundant sunshine, is also frequented by catastrophic typhoons. Without electricity, you are hurled into a danger zone with no power, no news, no lights and no communication. With the calamities the country has experienced during 2020, many Filipinos are looking for more portable power solutions and energy security to power their homes and gadgets even in the midst of brownouts. This includes the growing interest in hybrid solar solutions for homes. Filipinos are looking to be more ready for stronger typhoons and unexpected brownouts this 2021.

Solaric also offers battery integrated solar setup which is perfect for clients who seek energy backup during power outages. The excess power from the solar panels can be used to charge your batteries for night time consumption or simply as a buffer whenever there is no enough solar energy to supply your loads on a cloudy weather.

Solaric is constantly gearing up to produce and customize smart solar gadgets for Filipinos this 2021. Stay tuned on our Solaric FB page for future updates!

Turning on the Sun

At Solaric, we appeal to Filipino sensibilities of approachability, service and value. Before we give a quotation, we learn how you use energy. We determine the best ways to maximize your return on a hard-earned investment. We present different strategies to ensure that you achieve your solar goals. We want to ensure reduced expenses and increased savings so that you make that one-time wise business and environmental investment. We always do our best to deliver fast, efficient, and thorough customer service. We are in the business of not just selling solar panels – but also enabling solar-powered lifestyles. With this, we want to provide endless satisfaction by delivering Solaric Service Satisfaction, ranging from permanent reduction of electric bills to the ultimate ZERO bill.

Solaric is the Leader in Rooftop Solar

Solaric has established its name across the renewable industry as a proven and reputable rooftop solar leader. Backed by decades of experience, Solaric has installed more than 50% of residential rooftop solar panels in the Philippines and has delivered significant cost reductions in electricity expenses, as well as milestone contributions to a cleaner, greener, and renewable future. We want every Filipino to enjoy the benefits of clean and renewable power. Welcome to the new generation of solar and turning on the sun.

Do you know anyone who is interested in installing rooftop solar? Help them out by sharing this article with them! Click SHARE.

Contact the Solar Experts

For more information on solar power systems and solar system installers and experts, click here.

If you also want to #TurnOnTheSun then give us a call at 75040092 or 09178603141 or 09083775577, email info@solaric.com.ph or visit www.solaric.com.ph

We will gladly explain to you how the system works, or schedule a survey so we can give you options for your new home or existing homes or businesses.

At Solaric, we Turn on the Sun.

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EVEN THE DOGS LOVE SOLAR

Even Dogs Love Solar

A dog breeder from Laguna talks about how solar panels in the Philippines benefits his home and his business

 

David from Laguna

David’s 2-storey home stands in an exclusive, private, gated subdivision in Biñan City, Laguna, where he resides with his wife, two children, and househelp. On a typical day, the appliances that the household runs include a washing machine, dryer, aircon, television, fans, and refrigerator. The house is equipped with four air conditioning units, including the living room. In 2018, David’s electric bill amounted to approximately Php15,000 to Php16,000 each month.

 

Expenses started to pile up

Expenses started to pile up

However, David suffered a stroke during the summer of 2018. He could not continue working for his employer, so he passed on his work responsibilities to his eldest daughter. It was then that he started to notice the household expenses piling up. After exploring potential solutions, he decided to invest in a solar panel in the Philippines.

 

Finding the right solar company

Using the sun to run daytime appliances is a technological development and finding the right solar company involves various critical factors: the right size of the solar panel system, type of system, permits, design, engineering, equipment, installation, energization, cleaning, and maintenance. In a typical residential scenario, solar engineers should conduct a site survey, examine the electrical usage patterns and identify the appliances used by the home during the day and night time, determine the power consumption, and identify how much solar energy the roof can generate based on different factors and using precise computations. From there, they can forecast solar impact on electric bills with the desired solar panel system installation. It is important to find a solar company with a sterling reputation, backed by a long list of satisfied clients, along with years of experience in both residential, commercial, industrial, and military solar projects.

 

The choice to go Solaric

THE CHOICE TO GO SOLARIC

David contacted Solaric and requested a site survey. The solar professionals and engineers went to his home, examined the property, roof, solar capacity, and its surrounding area. They then evaluated the solar project potential or capability. The solar experts analyzed David’s string of recent electric bills. They determined the most appropriate solar panel installation for his home. They then designed a solar panel system that could produce enough power to meet the home’s consumption or usage and sent him a detailed proposal.

“Maraming solar companies ang tinawagan ko. Ang Solaric lang ang sumagot sa tanong ko. Immediately, umakyat sa bubong at binigyan ako ng layout,” said David about why he decided to choose Solaric Corp., the recognized leader in rooftop solar in the Philippines.

 

Solar panel system installation

David approved the quote from Solaric and initially installed a 5-kilowatt peak (kWp) grid-tie system of 20 solar panels on the roof. Once he noticed that there was a significant decrease in his bill, he called Solaric to install more solar on his roof.

“Para akong na-addict sa solar. Gusto kong ma ZERO out ang Meralco bill ko,” confessed David.

After installing more solar, David had a 9.6kWp solar system with a total of 30 solar panels on his roof. His electric bill gradually decreased through the months, until his Meralco bill finally became an average of only Php2,000 each month.

David was thrilled with the results and savings of his solar system. “Pang bili ko na ng gamot itong sobra. Sulit talaga magpakabit ng solar!”

 

Guilt-free AC

Guilt-free AC

On the side, David started a business of breeding Pomeranian dogs, which required round the clock aircon. He realized that installing solar was perfect for the business. “Walang guilt sa kuryente. Solaric is one of the best things that ever happened to me in my life.”

David is one of the thousands of satisfied clients of Solaric, who are experiencing the benefits and effects of going solar: significant money savings and profit from the investment, on top of protecting the environment and helping pave the way towards a sustainable and renewable future.

 

Turning on the sun

At Solaric, we appeal to Filipino sensibilities of approachability, service, and value. Before we give a quotation, we learn how you use energy. We determine the best ways to maximize your return on a hard-earned investment. We present different strategies to ensure that you achieve your solar goals. We want to ensure reduced expenses and increased savings so that you make that one-time wise business and environmental investment. We always do our best to deliver fast, efficient, and thorough customer service. We are in the business of not just selling solar panels – but also enabling solar-powered lifestyles. With this, we want to provide endless satisfaction by delivering Solaric Service Satisfaction, ranging from permanent reduction of electric bills to the ultimate ZERO bill.

Solaric is the leader in rooftop solar

Solaric is the leader in rooftop solar

Solaric has established its name across the renewable industry as a proven and reputable rooftop solar leader. Backed by decades of experience, Solaric has installed more than 50% of residential rooftop solar in the Philippines and has delivered significant cost reductions in electricity expenses, as well as milestone contributions to a cleaner, greener, and renewable future. We want every Filipino to enjoy the benefits of clean and renewable power. Welcome to the new generation of solar and turning on the sun.

Do you know anyone interested in installing rooftop solar? Help them out by sharing this article with them! Click SHARE.

 

Contact the solar experts

For more information on solar power systems and solar system installers and experts, click here.

If you also want to #TurnOnTheSun then give us a call at 5040092 or 09178603141 or 09083775577, email info@solaric.com.ph or visit www.solaric.com.ph

We will gladly explain to you how the system works, or schedule a survey so we can give you options for your new home or existing homes or businesses.

At Solaric, we Turn on the Sun.

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ON-GRID VS OFF-GRID

ON-GRID VS OFF-GRID

On-Grid Solar

On-Grid Solar

On-Grid solar panel systems, otherwise known as Grid Tie, are the most common and most widely used by homes and businesses globally. On-Grid solar panels in the Philippines blend or interconnect solar power with grid power using solar inverters. These systems do not need batteries. When you produce more power than you consume, the excess or surplus power generated can be exported to the grid using the Net Metering program of the utility company. The exported power is paid via credits, which can be used later on. Electricity sent to the grid from your solar system can then be used by other consumers on the grid (such as your neighbors). When you use more electricity than your solar is producing, then you will start importing from the grid – in other words, you will be consuming electricity from the utility company.

Benefits of On-Grid or Grid-Tie Solar

The top three benefits of On-Grid: most efficient system, fastest ROI, and most cost effective to install. These are the simplest systems and come highly recommended because the systems pay for themselves by offsetting utility bills. ROI is typically between 3 to 5 years for the typical average sized 5kWp solar panel in the Philippines of a Filipino homeowner.

Disadvantages of On-Grid Solar

Disadvantages of On-Grid Solar

On-Grid systems can only generate power when the grid power is available. During power outages, there will be no power from the solar system, because on-grid solar systems are not able to function or generate electricity during a blackout due to safety reasons.

If you want to lower your electric bills and reduce it from 30% to 70%, or even eliminate it and make it a #ZeroBill, then the On-Grid system is the best solution. You save money and you reduce your carbon footprint, thus saving the environment at the same time.

Off-Grid Solar

Off-Grid systems are not connected to the electricity grid and therefore requires storage of power in batteries. Off-Grid systems allow you to store your solar power in batteries for use later on. Power is first sent to the batteries, and then to the appliances. In an off-grid setup, you are not on the grid, meaning even if the grid has a power outage, you are not affected. An off-grid system should be designed appropriately so that it generates sufficient power and have enough battery capacity to meet the requirements of the facility – whether it be a home or a business. Designing an off-grid system with the right solar array size is complex. Professionals and engineers need to conduct a detailed analysis and comprehensive study of your load requirements and your minimal critical needs.

Benefits of Off-Grid Solar

Benefits of Off-Grid Solar

The number one advantage and number one benefit of off-grid solar is the fact that it provides power for your loads even when there is no grid power or even in the midst of a city-wide power outage.

Disadvantages of Off-Grid Solar

The high cost of batteries dictates that off-grid solar systems are much more expensive than on-grid systems. They cost about four to five times more than on-grid systems. Ideal setups that require off-grid solar are remote, power-starved areas or locations, the ones that do not have grid power. Off-Grid systems are costly to install as they require a string inverter, batteries, and charge controller. Then there’s the issue of ongoing maintenance and periodic replacement of the batteries.

Conclusion

Off-grid systems are not recommended for the average Filipino home or business. They are not cost effective and they do not achieve ROI within five years, due to the higher costs involved. The usual recommendation is to install an On-Grid solar system and invest in a backup generator, in the event of power outages. That is the most cost-effective and most efficient solution available today.

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DOES SOLAR WORK WHEN IT’S RAINING?

DOES SOLAR WORK WHEN IT’S RAINING

What happens exactly to the solar panels?

What happens exactly to the solar panels

Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels use both direct or indirect sunlight to generate power – however, PV panels are most effective in direct sunlight. What about when it is cloudy, or when the light is blocked by clouds? Your Solar panels in the Philippines will still work, but will not harvest as much power as they would when the sun is shining bright.

 

Myth buster: Solar does work when it’s raining

When it’s raining, solar power systems still work – they still generate power. Solar panels operate at maximum efficiency in the midst of the full, bright sun, but your solar panels in the Philippines don’t stop when it’s cloudy or raining. Why? It is because visible light still gets through the rain and clouds. Rain also does something good for solar panels. The rain actually helps clean the solar panels, which in turn causes the panels to operate more efficiently because dust and dirt are washed away. Just think of it this way. When it’s raining, the solar panels do not produce as much electricity as they’d normally do a sunny day, but they get cleaned, so it’s like sending the car to the car wash.

 

Is that a fact?

Is that a fact

Yes, people still struggle with believing the fact that solar still works during cloudy and rainy days. Let’s look at it from another perspective. If solar only worked in sunny places, then how does Germany produce 20% to 30% of all its energy from solar? Here’s the answer in a nutshell: clouds do not stop the solar ultraviolet rays from shining through, which hits the PV panels and get converted to electricity. Solar companies should be transparent with their clients, however, when providing ROI analysis. In simple calculations in the Philippines, we calculate using 4.5 hours of solar harvest, to take into account the hours that the sun is shining bright. That way, clients have realistic expectations of savings from their solar systems.

 

Turn on the sun

Solaric has established its name across the renewable industry as a proven and reputable rooftop solar leader. Solaric has installed more than 50% of residential rooftop solar, and remains the number one choice for corporate and industrial solar projects in the Philippines. Call Solaric at 0917.860.3141 or 0908.377.5577 or 5040092, or send an email to info@solaric.com.ph or visit www.solaric.com.ph for more details.

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WHAT IS THE BEST TYPE OF ROOF FOR SOLAR PANELS?

WHAT IS THE BEST TYPE OF ROOF FOR SOLAR PANELS?

Update on PV installations

With the increasing number of sales for solar panels in the Philippines, solar power is now becoming the most popular renewable energy source on a global scale. It is not just about reducing costs and saving money. Protecting the environment has become a top priority for the planet. Based on a study by IHS Markit, global PV installations are expected to reach a total of 34GW completed, in Q4 of this year alone. The market is expected to soar to double-digit growth. In 2019, there will be 11 million new connections to the internet of energy from solar systems existing in 2019. Yes, all regions of the globe are expecting growth in its solar PV installations for the year. In the United States in 2018, there were 2 million solar installations, and this is set to double in the next four years. In the Philippines, however, as of mid-year 2019, the numbers show that there are only a little over 2,100 net metered solar installations.

Why solar?

Why solar?

The number one reason that the general population is now installing solar panels is because it has become affordable and cost-effective. The cost of solar panels has decreased to more than 70% in the past decade. If you are environmentally aware and understand the benefits of clean, safe, sustainable and renewable energy, then now is the best time to consider installing solar panels on the roof of your home and business. The solar panel system will make your home or business energy efficient, reduce your carbon footprint, and increase the property value of your home or business. If you are thinking about installing rooftop solar, then you may have questions about whether solar panels can be installed on your roof type.

What kind of roof is good for solar?

Let us examine some important factors that determine whether you can install solar panels on your roof.

Age and condition of your roofAge and condition of your roof

It is critical to determine the condition of your current roof. It should be in good condition if you are going to install solar panels. Condition is different from the age of the roof. If your roof is more than five years old, then have a professional determine its current shape and condition, and see if it is ready for a solar panel system installation. If the roof is already near the end of its expected lifespan, then it may be wiser to replace it before installing solar panels. This ensures that the roof can support the solar panels. Solar panels typically have a warranty to 10 to 25 years and a life span of 25 years.

Material of Roofing

The roof type that is most compatible with solar panels is a flat roof or GI sheet roof. The material allows for easier installation. There are some roofing materials that are not ideal for solar panel system installations, such as wood and slate roofs because they are brittle.

Tilt of Roof

Tilt of roof

The tilt of the roof will determine the effect of energy production by your solar panel system. If the roof is too steep, such as over 40 degrees, then energy production and solar harvest is less. If the roof is flat, you can install solar panels and just have to use brackets to angle the panels.

Shape and Size of Roof

It is also important to consider the size and shape of your roof when thinking about installing a solar panel in the Philippines. A typical 5kWp solar panel installation will occupy about 30 square meters of surface area on the roof.

Shading and Sun Exposure

Shading and Sun Exposure

The amount of shading around your roof and the exposure of your roof to the sun can also affect the effectiveness of a solar panel system installation. There are instances when shade cannot be changed or removed, such as when your house is surrounded by buildings which block the sunlight on your roof. If your roof receives little or minimal sunlight, then rooftop solar or a solar panel system installation may not be the best option for you.

What’s the next step in installing solar panels?

With the right solar partner such as Solaric, the focus will be on the homeowner: to provide clean sustainable energy systems that are economically sensible and environmentally sound. Solaric selects and builds solar systems that are affordable, energy efficient, reliable, cost-effective, and provides the best value to clients. Our solar experts and installers are experienced working on any roof type and will make sure your system is installed to operate at maximum efficiency.

Turn on the sun

Solaric has established its name across the renewable industry as a proven and reputable rooftop solar leader. Solaric has installed more than 50% of residential rooftop solar and remains the number one choice for corporate and industrial solar projects in the Philippines. Call Solaric at 0917.860.3141 or 0908.377.5577 or 5040092, or send an email to info@solaric.com.ph or visit www.solaric.com.ph for more details.

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OPEN LETTER TO THE 18TH CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES

OPEN LETTER TO THE 18TH CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES

Recently, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) presented its Draft Amended Rules Enabling the Net Metering Program for Renewable Energy, which included some controversial highlights. In connection with the issues that were discussed during the Public Consultation on the Proposed Amendment of Resolution No. 9, Series of 2013, A Resolution Adopting the Rules Enabling the Net Metering Program for Renewable Energy and Draft Amended Net Metering Agreement, held last May 17, 2019 at the Energy Regulatory Commission in Ortigas Center, Pasig, I am respectfully informing you of some regulatory updates on solar panels in the Philippines, renewable energy, and net metering.

Net Metering is the process protected by RA 9513 to allow everyday consumers to participate in building the nation’s electricity supply from interconnecting home solar systems to the grid. This vital program allows the consumer to trade their excess energy for credits, which has proven successful in other countries all over the world.

Since its introduction in 2013 here in the Philippines, there have been at least 2,100 net metered installations, which is equivalent to 20 MWp of new generation assets with an oil-displacing potential of 390 thousand barrels of oil. However, net metering is still in infancy with less than 1% of 1% of coverage and gross generation.

In the Draft Amended Rules Enabling the Net Metering Program for Renewal Energy released by the ERC, albeit some positives, there are proposed revisions that make the program less pro-consumer, less pro-utility, and less pro-masses. Such suggestions are in violation of key sections of RA 9513 (Renewable Energy Act) and in gross favor of the utilities, with willful ignorance of consumer rights and valuations for the contributions to the national grid.

 

Credit Grabbing: Interconnection Setup, RPS Meter, Export of Energy, Solar Tax

What I find contentious is the computation of the Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS). Meralco and ERC are clamoring to base it on GROSS generation of the entire solar output, which includes the self-consumption component of a consumer owner solar equipment. The Draft Amended Net Metering Agreement even stipulates that the DU shall install another meter in proximity to the RE system to measure the total RE generated, and these costs should be shouldered by the end user, not the DU who reaps the benefit. It should be reiterated that RPS should be based on exported energy traded to the DU. Total RE generated is not the DU’s concern and it is also not subject to the total generation cost of the DU, because it was power generated by the Qualified End User (QE).

Instead of the RPS being a monitoring factor to encourage more renewable energy, it has essentially been weaponized to raise the cost of Net Metered installations and decrease benefits to the host consumer who has spent thousands or millions for a solar setup. This creates a disincentive for the consumer to go solar, junk participation in the net metering process or even report their solar system to authorities for a safety inspection.

RPS valuation on the gross generation of a consumer-owned solar installation is wrong because the RPS should be based on energy sent to the grid, or exported energy. This is not any different from when a DU sources RPS compliant RE dispatched energy from a distant Hydro or Geothermal plant. Exported energy already represents the actual energy that the DU trades in as part of its RPS requirement. They should have no financial stake in the internal self-consumption or RPS from a consumer-owned RE plant or solar setup as it happens behind the meter, or outside their jurisdiction. Again, this is not supported in the law and against the principle of Section 17 of the RE Act, which exempts RE installations from universal charges for the generator’s own consumption.

The most onerous is the inclusion of a “SOLAR TAX”. They will install a generation meter between the inverter and interconnection of loads to measure total output and charge the consumer missionary, UCMD, Lifeline, and FIT all fees for the total solar production, a majority of which is self-consumed and does not pass public domain right of way or franchise area assets.

The presence of the RPS meter is what the utilities want, as it acts as a forty thousand peso barrier in putting individual solar installations, and lets them illegally recover “lost income” from a generation asset that they do not own, permit, or maintain.

 

Usurious Computations, 1:1 Ratio, and Pricing

Another critical element is that ERC is ignoring the pricing methodology set forth in the original RA 9513. This is contradictory to the definition of net metering and standard global practice. Net Metering as defined in RA 9513, means if you export Meralco 1kWh of energy, its 1kWh value is applied towards consumption. What ERC did was value it less than half or at blended generation rate. To put into figures, Meralco sells power to consumers at P11.50, but buys from the consumer at P5.50 or blended generation charge. The solar industry has been patiently waiting for 6 years now, and this material breach of a Republic Act has not been remedied. Numerous academes, world practices, and legal descriptions of net metering as enshrined in the law are contradicting to this practice. Complaints have been filed by a number of NGO groups and consumers but there is continued contempt on valuing it at pro-utility blended generation charge.

As of today, with over 2,000 installations and assuming 30 percent of the 20 MWp of solar generation is exported, the valuation at P5.50 vs P11.50 causes the 2000+ Net Metering customers to be shortchanged by an estimated P54 Million pesos a year. This is a travesty on part of the regulatory bodies as this constitutes state-sanctioned plunder of GWh to consumers who spent thousands on solar installations.

The defense furnished by the ERC is that if ERC follows the law, the rates of people without solar would go up. This flies in the face of conventional wisdom that historically shows that retail rates are widely affected when supply is low, especially during peak daytime hours, with billions of pesos spent on peaker generation plants that are diesel and oil-driven. These plants dispatch energy at much greater amounts than the entire net metering program and at kWh values HIGHER than retail rates that Net Metering calls for. Our country simply needs more energy, and we should not restrict it with pro-monopoly policies.

 

Technical Knock Out

There are also some moves to technically knock out solar with “special” Only in the Philippines requirements. The Philippine solar installer industry was not consulted or invited during the drafting of the Philippine Distribution Code of 2017. As a result, it is interesting to note that there are “special” clauses to limit solar interconnections utilizing equipment not available in the WORLD market such as ten-minute reconnection times when grid power resumes. This is in contrast with the European standard for reconnecting under one minute or even the United States reconnection time of 5 minutes. We recommend a review of the 2017 Philippine Distribution code, seek an amendment of publishing of an updated 2019 code that takes into the account the rapid development of microgrid technologies, frequency and voltage support from DERs and consumer/utility scale battery systems and e-vehicles.

 

Not For the Masses

I would not imagine the DUs to stoop this low, but they are also seeking the automatic denial of lifeline subsidy for people consuming less than 100kWh a month or P1k bill if they avail of solar net metering. If you have a solar panel in the Philippines, you are not poor and unworthy of the subsidy. In short, the message Meralco is conveying is loud and clear: if you are not in the upper class, then you cannot go solar. This is because Class C and below cannot avail of net metering, because the permits and fees would cost MORE than the solar panels themselves. The net metering permitting alone for small solar setups such as 540wp or 1kWp cost more than the solar panel systems themselves.

 

Removing Batteries

Batteries give energy reserves for brownouts, bad weather, and power outages. This translates to savings when the technology improves and smoothens out demand-supply curves. However, the best minds from the DUs and ERC are saying batteries should be removed. The DUs want to specifically remove batteries for net metered installations because they simply want to protect their business – despite climate change, global warming, and purported claims that there will be an oversupply if too many people have solar. Our current concerns revolve around power shortages, and yet their ultimate priority is to maintain their monopoly and maximize every potential channel to charge fees. Solar penetration amongst consumers at this current time is 1% of 1%, indicating that the executive branch of Government has not yet done enough. We are actually promoting an energy policy that screams “Coal Pa More”, and it is detrimental to national interest and foreign reserves. Even worse, it endangers the economic and ecological survival of our children.

 

End game

If the proposed draft amended rules are approved and implemented, we as a nation will be taking many steps backward. This will actually discourage people to install RE systems, avail of net metering and permit installations. Another result is that many will be forced to consider underground RE system installations. There is already significant reluctance of the public and even the DUs themselves after 6 years of net metering. Two thousand connections from a country with a 105 Million population is an insignificant statistic. Only 20 utilities and cooperatives out of the 120 DUs and coops show up and declare that more has to be done.

If history were a teacher, these very similar heavy-handed tactics have transpired in the earlier years of solar – in Nevada, Spain, Hawaii, and Florida. It is interesting to note that they have reversed those pro-utility policies and the public consistently voted the officials who have sided with utility profit interests out of office.

We have to take this to battle. We want a consortium of solar installers and stakeholders to take this to ERC and other policymakers because we believe in standing up for what is fair for the Filipino people. I am appealing for your time and support in helping us enable a Net Metering Program for Renewable Energy that makes sense. After all, we are one and aligned in steering the nation towards a clean and sustainable future. I look forward to your continued guidance as we forge ahead towards accomplishing our shared commitment to serve the best interests of our fellow countrymen.

 

Respectfully yours,
A Concerned Citizen

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