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Solar energy not only offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional power sources but also contributes significantly to reducing the carbon footprint of businesses. Read the full blog.
A grid-tied solar system (also known as an on-grid system) is a solar power setup that remains connected to the local electricity grid while generating electricity from solar panels.
In this guide, we’ll break down what these technologies are, their benefits, their differences, and—most importantly—which is better suited for Nigeria’s energy landscape.