Marcus Campbell describes the Enphase microinverter connection for the solar photovoltaic system installed at Medicine Hat College. One inverter will be installed for every panel. The inverters will convert direct current (DC) from the solar panels to alternating current (AC) and will form part of the college's electrical supply.
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Using alternative energy is the best option for the school, so it can save on electric consumption, which will also result in the reduction of their utility bills. Another practical and energy-efficient option is to use LED lights, as these consume less energy, but they can even outperform most fluorescent lights and light bulbs.

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