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Glossary

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Glossary

Quick definitions for common off-grid and renewable power terms.

  • kW: instantaneous power
  • kWh: energy over time (power × hours)
  • Autonomy: time the system can run without generation
  • Inverter: converts DC from batteries/PV to AC for loads
  • BOS: balance of system components (wiring, mounts, breakers)
  • Microgrid: localized grid that can operate independently

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FAQ

Quick answers about off-grid renewable power for food and forest applications.
It means dependable power systems built around renewables (geothermal, solar, wind, wave) plus storage and controls—delivered like a utility: predictable, maintainable, and designed for real-world uptime.
Glossary can provide either primary generation or a complementary source depending on the resource quality. We evaluate expected annual energy, seasonal variability, and serviceability to determine the right role in your microgrid.
Food and forest applications: irrigation and pumping, cold storage, processing, lighting, sensors/IoT, communications, and resilient microgrids for remote facilities.
Yes. Storage is often the backbone of off-grid reliability. Where needed, we add smart backup (usually efficient generators) to reduce fuel use and maintain critical loads.
Most projects follow: assessment → concept design → detailed engineering → procurement → installation → commissioning → operations. Small systems can move quickly; larger builds depend on permitting and logistics.