What is the one major difference between a bimodal PV system and a stand-alone PV system?
What will be an ideal response?
A bimodal system is designed to provide power to only a few selected critical loads when the utility grid is not working. It is not designed to supply electrical energy for the building’s entire electrical load, as a stand-alone PV system does. As a result, the size of a bimodal PV system will be smaller than a stand-alone system for a building with a similarly sized electrical load.
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