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Grid-Connected-System
Grid systems, also known as grid-connected or grid-tied systems, are electrical power setups that operate in connection with the utility power grid. These systems can both draw electricity from the grid when needed and feed excess power back into it, typically using renewable energy sources like solar panels. They rely on specialized inverters to synchronize with the grid and often benefit from net metering policies.

Hybrid Plant & System
Hybrid plants and systems are energy generation setups that combine two or more power sources or technologies to produce electricity. These integrated systems typically merge renewable energy sources with conventional power or energy storage, aiming to enhance reliability, optimize resource use, and provide flexible power generation by leveraging the strengths of different energy inputs.

Off-Grid Plant & System
Off-grid systems are standalone power generation setups that operate independently of the main electrical grid. These self-sufficient systems typically use renewable energy sources like solar, wind, or hydro, often combined with energy storage solutions such as batteries, to provide reliable electricity in areas without access to utility power or for users seeking energy independence.

