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Bidirectional counter

Glossary lexicon

payback period

Degree of self-sufficiency

Balcony power plant

Reference counter

Lightning protection

Federal Network Agency

CO2

Roof alignment

Roof hook

Degradation

Diffuse sunlight

Direct sunlight

Thin film solar module

EEG feed-in tariff

ownconsumption

Power socket

feed-in tariff

Energy return time

Renewable energy

Fossil energy sources

Direct current

Global radiation

Base load

Island network

Inverters

Kilowatt peak (kWp)

Kilowatt hour (kWh)

Communication gateway

Power density

Tenant electricity

Microinverter

Mini PV

Mini solar system

Module string

Module efficiency

Monitoring

Monocrystalline solar module

Angle of inclination

Off grid

Photovoltaics

Photovoltaic module

Plug-in solar system

Polycrystalline solar module

Low light behavior

silicon

Solar module

Solar module for the socket

Solar power storage

Solar inverter

Solar cells

Solar energy

Electricity mix

Shading

watt

Wattpeak

Inverter

Alternating current

Wieland power socket

Efficiency

Bidirectional counter

The bidirectional meter is the currently used form of electricity meter. The bidirectional meter measures, on the one hand, how much electricity is fed into the public network and, on the other hand, how much electricity is drawn from the network. A bidirectional meter thus combines the tasks of a feed-in meter and a reference meter. The advantage for the operator is that the own consumption and yield of a solar system can be precisely quantified.

When registering for a balcony power plant, the network operator will usually come by and install a bi-directional meter.

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