“I Have Solar Panels, Why Is My Power Out?”

How complicated is off-grid, really? Our solar experts discuss generator backups and "islanding" your system.

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Grid-tied systems are designed to shut down during a power outage, so be sure to have a backup.

I have solar panels, why is my power out? Learn how to use solar panels during a power outage, plan for sunless days, and more in this month’s “Gone Off-Grid.”

My husband and I have lived off-grid since 2012. Regarding your advice on battery backup systems (see “Grid-Tied vs. Off-Grid Solar and Battery Backup Systems,” Gone Off-Grid, June/July 2023), we’ve discovered you have to make sure your grid-tied system can be islanded* if you want to stay up and running during power outages. That’s because when the grid shuts down, power companies shut everything down to protect their utility line workers. Our neighbors have solar panels and batteries, but they lose power during outages. Off-grid isn’t perfect, and it can get complicated. For example, our generator runs off propane. We built in backups for our backup systems, because we have nothing to fall back on except for what’s on our homestead. — Tory, New Hampshire

An energy system capable of islanding can detect a drop in grid-delivered power, causing the system to automatically disconnect from the grid. In island mode, your solar-battery system will continue to produce power even after the grid has failed.

Off-Grid System with Generator Backup

Thank you for responding to Mother Earth News’ Gone Off-Grid column. Kerena and I hoped we’d hear about readers’ firsthand experiences. You’ve pointed out two extremely important issues for readers to be aware of: A grid-tied solar photovoltaic system shuts down by design during a power outage, and going off-grid is a huge lifestyle change, but one that can be rewarding.

  • Updated on Sep 9, 2023
  • Originally Published on Aug 29, 2023
Tagged with: emergency power, generator, Gone Off-Grid, Hoss Boyd, Kerena Reese, solar
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