Self-consumption is the amount of electricity that is immediately consumed when solar panels produce electricity.
The degree of self-consumption depends on, among other things:
Self-consumption on an annual basis
The direct consumption of solar panels in homes is between 10% and 30% of the annual electricity produced, depending on the number of phases of the connection. This percentage is higher for companies, up to about 50%. Self-consumption is therefore relatively low, which explains the increasing number of problems with the grid. Because all solar panels produce electricity at the same time and consumption is limited, production peak arises that the grid is not always able to cope with.
Optimizing the use of solar power
There are several options for optimizing the use of solar power.
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