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Make your Electricity bills ZERO

Renewable Energy is the key to the future

Ybranium
Make your Electricity bills ZERO

Renewable Energy is the key to the future

Ybranium
Ybranium

Solar PV Solutions

YBRANIUM envisions a rapid, equitable transition to a world powered by renewable energy that benefits everyone. Our mission is to build community-powered solutions to advance economic and environmental justice through renewable energy

Our Solutions

Power your home with a YBRANIUM Solar PV Solutions

Grid-tied
hybrid
OFF-grid
Solar plant maintainance
Battery replacement
Solar panels cleaning
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Why YBRANIUM?

Grid Tied

ON-GRID Solar PV system works with no batteries for storage in it. Different types of inverter technologies can be used based on the site situation

Off Grid

Off-grid Solar PV system in the Solar charges the batteries and the energy is distributed to loads from these batteries

Hybrid

Hybrid Solar PV is a combination of batteries and a grid. Solar prioritizes existing load first followed by the batteries than by grid.

100000 +
saved Electricity bills
0 +
tons of carbon emissions controlled
0 yrs
Quick payback period guaranteed
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FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

“Photovoltaic” is composed of two words. “Photo” means Light. “Voltaic” means producing Electricity. When sunlight is used, the relevant term is “Solar photovoltaic”. A photovoltaic (PV) cell, also called as a Solar cell, which is the basic building block, is a device that converts sunlight into electricity. Many cells put together are known as a module, and many modules assembled together form an array. A PV system consists of an array of modules generating DC electricity, an inverter (which converts D.C energy in to A.C. energy) can be stored in battery storage banks or fed into the Electricity Grid.

Inverter is a device which converts DC power to AC power. There are
basically two types of inverters: off-grid inverters and grid tied inverters
A grid tied inverter uses grid voltage as reference for conversion of DC into
AC power.

1. PV modules
2. Grid tied inverters
3. Bi-directional meter
4. Cables – DC/AC

The SRTPV system, where the inverter uses grid as reference voltage for
generation of the solar power and the energy so generated can be
exported to the utility grid during non- consumption period.

“Photovoltaic” is composed of two words. “Photo” means Light. “Voltaic” means producing Electricity. When sunlight is used, the relevant term is “Solar photovoltaic”. A photovoltaic (PV) cell, also called as a Solar cell, which is the basic building block, is a device that converts sunlight into electricity. Many cells put together are known as a module, and many modules assembled together form an array. A PV system consists of an array of modules generating DC electricity, an inverter (which converts D.C energy in to A.C. energy) can be stored in battery storage banks or fed into the Electricity Grid.

Inverter is a device which converts DC power to AC power. There are
basically two types of inverters: off-grid inverters and grid tied inverters
A grid tied inverter uses grid voltage as reference for conversion of DC into
AC power.

1. PV modules
2. Grid tied inverters
3. Bi-directional meter
4. Cables – DC/AC

The SRTPV system, where the inverter uses grid as reference voltage for
generation of the solar power and the energy so generated can be
exported to the utility grid during non- consumption period.

Solar PV system can be used to power your entire home’s electrical
systems, including lights, cooling systems, and appliances.

As per KERC SRTPV Regulation-2016, it is defined as
Net-metering:
The energy generated by the solar rooftop plant is first allowed for
self- consumption and the excess energy is injected to the grid.
Gross-metering:
The total energy generated by the solar rooftop plant is to be injected
into the grid without allowing the generated solar energy to be
consumed directly by the consumer.

The life of the Module is 25 years and Inverter warranty is minimum is 5
years or more.

1kW requires 100 sq. ft. shadow free area on the rooftop.

1kW generates average of 4 to 6 units of electricity per day.

The term of the PPA is 25 years

Yes, all the consumers of BESCOM are eligible for net- metering. Only
domestic consumers are eligible for both net and gross metering.

Applications can be submitted from 1kW up to 2000kW and limited up to
sanctioned load of the installation.

As per the KERC Order dated 15.09.2017,
If all the 3 nos. of RR installations are in different consumer name,
then Net metering is allowed to the individual installation.
In such cases, the PPA shall be executed at 90% of the present tariff

The maximum capacity is 100KVA*.85Power factor) = 85kW subject to
feasibility of the line.

Any replacement or upgradation of Modules
/ inverters shall be duly intimated & approved by concerned
Sub-divisional officer.
The consumer shall submit the Work
Completion report and at any point of time the total installed capacity
of SRTPV shall not exceed Sanctioned load of the building.

NO. As per KERC order dated:15.09.2017,
in case of any revision in the sanctioned load or contract demand of the
building the consumer would be eligible for the 90% of the present
tariff.
The existing PPA has to be terminated.

As per PPA terms and conditions the work has to be completed within 180
days. In case of any delay the consumer is not eligible for the tariff agreed
into the PPA and Supplemental PPA shall be executed the reduced tariff.

As per PPA terms and conditions the SRTPV
plant shall be commissioned with 6 months but as the SRTPV
Regulation2016 the plant has to be commissioned and synchronized within
180 days.
Hence 180 days is the time period for commissioning and synchronizing the
SRTPV plant.

Since, roof rights of the Apartments are not given to the individual
consumers, hence not eligible for installation of SRTPV system. The SRTPV
installation can be to put on Common metering installation of the
Apartment.

As per the KERC Order dated 15.09.2017,
If all the 3 nos. of RR installations are in the same consumer name,
then gross metering is allowed up to total sanctioned load/ Contract
demand of the building.
In such cases, the PPA shall be executed at 90% of the present tariff.

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