Energy derived from non-fossil fuel sources, such as solar, wind, and geothermal power.
The technology and systems used to store electrical energy in batteries for later use.
The maximum amount of energy a renewable system can generate under optimal conditions, typically measured in kilowatts (kW) or megawatts (MW).
The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted directly or indirectly by an individual, organization, or product.
A device in solar energy systems that regulates the flow of electricity between the solar panels and the battery to prevent overcharging or excessive discharging.
A renewable energy system connected to the public electricity grid, allowing excess energy to be fed back into the grid.
A device that converts the direct current (DC) electricity generated by solar panels or wind turbines into alternating current (AC) electricity used by most appliances.
A measure of energy equivalent to using 1,000 watts for one hour, often used to measure electricity consumption or production.
The average cost of producing electricity from a renewable energy system over its lifetime, considering installation, maintenance, and operation costs.
A billing system that credits renewable energy system owners for the electricity they add to the grid.
A renewable energy system independent of the public electricity grid, often incorporating battery storage for energy reliability.
A panel composed of solar cells that convert sunlight into electricity.
A contract between an energy producer and a customer to sell electricity at a fixed rate over a specified period.
A tradable commodity that certifies the holder has produced a certain amount of renewable energy.
A financial metric used to evaluate the efficiency or profitability of an investment over time.
A solar PV system installed on the roof of a building to generate electricity.
A group of solar panels installed together to capture sunlight and produce electricity.
A technology that uses sunlight to produce heat, typically for water heating or space heating applications.
The angle at which solar panels are positioned to maximize their exposure to sunlight.
A device that converts kinetic energy from wind or flowing water into mechanical energy, which can then be converted into electricity.