There's a question to which I've been looking for an answer but I haven't found a clear one yet so I hope this forum will help.
How is the load shared between a grid-tie inverter and the grid? I understand that the inverter feeds the loads with all the available solar power and imports the remaining balance from the grid if needed or exports the excess if any. I would like to understand the technical details behind this process (how does the inverter have feeding priority over the grid?), because so far I haven't found a clear explanation online. It's been a while since I got into electrical circuits so could it be because of the fact that the grid tie inverter acts as a current source?
Thanks.
How is the load shared between a grid-tie inverter and the grid? I understand that the inverter feeds the loads with all the available solar power and imports the remaining balance from the grid if needed or exports the excess if any. I would like to understand the technical details behind this process (how does the inverter have feeding priority over the grid?), because so far I haven't found a clear explanation online. It's been a while since I got into electrical circuits so could it be because of the fact that the grid tie inverter acts as a current source?
Thanks.
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