Neufin | Onsite versus offsite: choosing the right renewable energy
As businesses work toward reducing their carbon footprints and energy costs, they face a pivotal decision: should they opt for an onsite renewable energy solution, like a rooftop
As businesses work toward reducing their carbon footprints and energy costs, they face a pivotal decision: should they opt for an onsite renewable energy solution, like a rooftop
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Onsite solar installations are renewable energy systems deployed directly on your business premises. These systems offer immediate and visible benefits while giving you direct control over your energy generation.
As businesses work toward reducing their carbon footprints and energy costs, they face a pivotal decision: should they opt for an onsite renewable energy solution, like a rooftop solar installation, or consider an offsite option, such as grid-connected Open Access solar?
Unlike rooftop installations, these systems are easily accessible for cleaning and repairs, which can lead to better long-term performance and reliability. When physical space is limited or energy requirements exceed onsite generation capacity, offsite solar solutions provide a viable alternative.
When physical space is limited or energy requirements exceed onsite generation capacity, offsite solar solutions provide a viable alternative. These arrangements allow businesses to source renewable energy through the grid, offering flexibility and scalability without the constraints of physical installation.