The process of grid-connected power generation for home solar systems is as follows:

1. Solar panel installation: Install solar panels on the roof or other suitable locations to ensure that they can receive the maximum amount of sunlight.
2. Generation: Solar panels convert sunlight into direct current (DC).
3. Inverter conversion: DC is converted into alternating current (AC) through an inverter so that it is compatible with the home grid and the public grid.
4. Power distribution: The converted AC is first used by the home to meet the daily electricity needs of the home.
5. Electricity metering: Install a two-way meter to record the household's electricity consumption and power generation. The meter can monitor the amount of electricity consumed by the home and the amount of electricity generated by the grid.
6. Grid access: Excess electricity is connected to the public grid through the meter for use by other users.
7. Power company settlement: According to the meter records, the power company will regularly settle the user's power generation and consumption, and the user can receive corresponding compensation or electricity tariff discounts.
8. Maintenance and Monitoring: Regularly inspect and maintain the solar system to ensure its normal operation, and view power generation in real time through the monitoring system.
This process ensures that the home solar system can efficiently utilize solar energy and effectively connect to the grid.







