What happens if my solar system doesn't generate enough power?
If a solar power system does not generate enough power to satisfy the energy demands of a home or business, several scenarios may unfold depending on the specific setup and agreements in place. Typically, many solar energy systems are connected to the grid, allowing them to draw electricity from the grid whenever the solar generation is insufficient. In this case, the customer will continue to receive power from the utility company, though they may have to pay the standard utility rates for the excess electricity consumed.
Another common option involves net metering, where the surplus solar power generated during peak sunlight hours can be fed back into the grid. This can result in credits that offset the cost of electricity consumed during less productive times, such as at night or on cloudy days. It is important to note that the details of net metering policies can vary greatly by location and utility provider.
Homeowners may also consider energy storage solutions, such as batteries, which allow them to store excess solar energy for later use. This provides a more dependable power solution when generation is low. For specific answers tailored to individual circumstances, it is advisable to consult the relevant resources on the current web page.

Answered Aug 30, 2025
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