2025-04-01
The core function of the photovoltaic grid-connected cabinet is to receive the direct current generated by the photovoltaic panels and convert it into current suitable for the power grid through the inverter, ensuring that this process is both safe and stable. As a clean and renewable energy, solar energy does not produce greenhouse gas emissions including but not limited to carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide, during electricity generation. In this process, the photovoltaic grid-connected cabinet plays a key role in ensuring the transmission of electricity from the solar power system to the power grid to meet user needs. Compared with traditional coal-based and oil-based power generation pathways and solar power generation, when integrated into the grid through photovoltaic grid-connected cabinets, the carbon emissions during the energy conversion process are significantly reduced.
During the operation of the photovoltaic grid-connected cabinet, the configuration of its internal electrical components and equipment follows the principles of energy saving and environmental protection For example, in the monitoring and regulation of the power grid parameters and the output parameters of the power generation system, the power consumption of components such as the control circuit and intelligent circuiter is relatively low. Within the photovoltaic grid-connected system, the facilities responsible for energy metering, such as the metering device integrated into the gridconnected cabinet, do not cause significant additional energy loss when performing accurate energy metering, thus ensuring the energy efficiency of the power generation platform.
Therefore, as a key component of solar power generation system, the photovoltaic grid-connected cabinet has less environmental pollution during the energy conversion and transmission process and has good environmental characteristics.