Solar 101
Practical explainers and questions from the process of learning home solar in the Philippines.

Understanding Our Solar Calculators
A complete guide to Solar Scout's four planning tools — the ROI Calculator, Appliance Load Calculator, Solar Savings Bill Calculator, and Net Metering vs Zero-Export Calculator. Learn what to enter, how each tool works, and how to read your results.

Net Metering Philippines: 2026 Rules & Application Guide
What is net metering? Net metering is a billing mechanism that credits solar energy system owners for the electricity they add to the grid. If your solar panels generate more power than you use during the day, the excess is exported to your distribution utility, earning peso credits that reduce your next electricity bill.

3 Types of Solar Systems in the Philippines: Which One Fits You?
Not every solar system is built the same — and picking the wrong one can mean paying for features you will never use or finding out too late that your panels will not keep your lights on during a brownout. There are three types of solar systems available in the Philippines today: grid-tied, off-grid, and hybrid. Each one works differently, costs differently, and suits a different kind of household or business. Here is how to figure out which one actually fits your situation.

How Solar Works in the Philippines: From Sunlight to Savings
Solar power in the Philippines converts sunlight into direct current electricity using roof-mounted panels, which an inverter transforms into usable alternating current. Thanks to updated Energy Regulatory Commission rules, your excess generated power automatically exports to the local grid, earning rollover credits that consistently reduce your monthly electricity bills.
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