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Renewable energy glossary

Plain-English definitions of the key terms used across solar PV, battery energy storage, inverters, policy, markets, and grid services. 44 terms.

Solar PV

ALMM(Approved List of Models and Manufacturers)
India's MNRE-maintained list of solar module manufacturers eligible to supply government-supported renewable energy projects.
Back-Contact Cell(IBC)
Solar cell with all electrical contacts on the rear, eliminating front-side shading and reaching the highest commercial efficiencies.
Bifacial Module
Solar module that generates power from both front and rear sides, capturing reflected light for 8–12% extra yield.
BoS(Balance of System)
All components of a solar installation other than the modules — inverters, mounting, cabling, transformers, monitoring.
EPC(Engineering, Procurement, and Construction)
End-to-end project delivery model where a single contractor handles engineering, procurement, and construction of a renewable plant.
HJT(Heterojunction Technology)
Solar cell technology combining crystalline and amorphous silicon layers, offering higher efficiency at higher capex than TOPCon.
PERC(Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell)
Legacy crystalline silicon cell architecture that dominated solar from 2018–2023; now superseded by TOPCon.
Solar Tracker
Mechanical structure that rotates modules to follow the sun, increasing daily energy yield 18–25% over fixed-tilt.
TOPCon(Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact)
Solar cell architecture using a tunnel oxide layer to passivate rear contacts — the dominant cell technology in 2026.

Battery Storage

BESS(Battery Energy Storage System)
Stationary battery system providing grid-scale or behind-the-meter energy storage and grid services.
BMS(Battery Management System)
Electronic system controlling battery cell-level monitoring, balancing, thermal management, and safety protections.
DoD(Depth of Discharge)
How much of a battery's energy is used in each discharge cycle — affects cycle life inversely.
EMS(Energy Management System)
Software layer above BMS that orchestrates BESS dispatch decisions — when to charge, discharge, and which markets to bid into.
LFP(Lithium Iron Phosphate)
Battery cathode chemistry — the dominant choice for stationary energy storage due to long cycle life, safety, and cost.
NMC(Nickel Manganese Cobalt)
Battery cathode chemistry with higher energy density than LFP — used in premium EVs but losing stationary storage share.
Round-Trip Efficiency(RTE)
Ratio of energy out to energy in for a complete charge-discharge cycle of a BESS, typically 85–92% for LFP systems.
SoC(State of Charge)
The current available energy in a battery expressed as a percentage of its full capacity.
Sodium-Ion Battery(Na-ion)
Emerging battery chemistry using sodium instead of lithium — currently 13–25% premium over LFP, crossover expected 2028–2029.
SoH(State of Health)
A battery's current maximum capacity expressed as a percentage of its original rated capacity.

Inverters

Anti-Islanding
Inverter protection that disconnects from the grid when an islanded condition is detected, for safety.
Central Inverter
Large 1–5 MW inverter handling power conversion for a substantial section of a utility-scale solar plant.
FRT(Fault Ride-Through)
Inverter capability to remain connected to the grid during voltage disturbances rather than disconnecting immediately.
Grid-Following Inverter(GFL)
Conventional inverter that senses grid voltage and injects power, requires an existing grid waveform to operate.
Grid-Forming Inverter(GFM)
Inverter capable of establishing grid voltage and frequency autonomously, providing synthetic inertia in low-inertia grids.
Hybrid Inverter
Inverter combining solar PV input and battery charge/discharge in a single unit — increasingly the default for residential solar+storage.
Microinverter
Small inverter (typically 250–400 W) installed at each individual solar module, common in residential solar.
MPPT(Maximum Power Point Tracking)
Inverter control algorithm that continuously adjusts operating voltage to extract the maximum power from a solar array.
SiC(Silicon Carbide)
Wide-bandgap semiconductor enabling higher-efficiency, higher-power-density inverters compared to silicon IGBT.
String Inverter
Solar inverter connected to a string (or strings) of modules — the dominant inverter type for utility-scale and commercial solar in 2026.

Policy

CBAM(Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism)
EU regulation imposing carbon pricing on imports of carbon-intensive goods to prevent carbon leakage.
CERC(Central Electricity Regulatory Commission)
India's central regulator setting tariffs, grid codes, and ancillary services rules for interstate electricity.
DISCOM(Distribution Company)
Electricity distribution utility that buys power wholesale and sells to end consumers.
Domestic Content Requirement(DCR)
Policy mandating that a minimum percentage of equipment in a renewable project be sourced from domestic manufacturers.
IRA(Inflation Reduction Act)
US legislation passed in 2022 providing tax credits and incentives for renewable energy projects and US-domestic manufacturing.
MNRE(Ministry of New and Renewable Energy)
India's central government ministry overseeing renewable energy policy and implementation.
RPO(Renewable Purchase Obligation)
Indian regulation requiring DISCOMs and large consumers to source a minimum percentage of electricity from renewable sources.
SECI(Solar Energy Corporation of India)
India's central PSU that conducts renewable energy auctions and signs power purchase agreements on behalf of DISCOMs.

Markets

PPA(Power Purchase Agreement)
Long-term contract for the sale of electricity from a generator to a buyer at agreed pricing.
REC(Renewable Energy Certificate)
Tradable certificate representing the green attributes of one MWh of renewable electricity generation.
Resource Adequacy(RA)
Regulatory requirement that load-serving entities have enough firm capacity to meet expected peak demand plus a reserve margin.
RTC(Round-the-Clock)
Power supply that's available 24/7 from renewable + storage combinations — emerging tender structure in India.

Grid

Ancillary Services
Grid stability services — frequency regulation, reserves, voltage support — provided by generators or storage to grid operators.
Interconnection
Process and infrastructure required to connect a new generator to the transmission or distribution grid.

Finance

LCOE(Levelized Cost of Electricity)
Per-unit cost of electricity that recovers all lifetime costs of a project — the standard cost metric for energy projects.