Example #1 Grid Supplement, Light Use, Solar Only
This example deployment is very relevant to domestic users who wish to reduce their electricity consumption. The renewable energy system is merely intended to supplement the mains supply, not replace it. Such a system is best deployed in conjunction with various other energy saving measures such as the replacement of all incandescent light bulbs with CFL bulbs.
This system is particularly suitable to sites where there is weak and intermittent wind resources or where the erection of a wind turbine is prohibited for planning or aesthetic reasons.

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Example #2 Grid Supplement, Medium Use, Hybrid
This Example is similar to #1 except that a wind turbine is added. This adds considerable capacity to the system and there is the added benefit that batteries are kept topped up by the wind turbine during night hours and periods of relative darkness.

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Example #3 Off Grid, Light Use, Solar Only
This Example deals with locations that use relatively little power and are not connected to the mains for either environmental reasons or for reasons of remoteness
Useful for the following:
- powering farm outhouses
- powering remote locations with relatively low power usage
- powering scientific installations

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Example #4 Off Grid, Medium Use, Hybrid
This Example is similar to #3 except that a wind turbine is added to increase the capacity of the system

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Example #5 Grid Supplement/Off Grid, Very Heavy Use, Hybrid
This example deals with large scale renewable energy systems that are capable of producing in excess of 5 kw and are capable of removing the need for grid power for most, if not the whole, of the year. If you are interested in such a system, please contact us for more information as such systems can be highly complex and site dependent. Energy Liberators can bring together all of the experts and technology required to make such a system work.
Example #6 Grid Tie
This example deals with "grid tie" systems whereby power generated by the renewable energy system is fed back into the mains grid. This has the implication that the mains meter may run backwards during times of low usage. A grid-tie system does not use batteries so it is much simpler and requires little maintenance once setup.

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