An on-grid solar power plant, also known as a grid-tied solar system, is designed to operate seamlessly with the state electricity grid. This setup includes solar panels that capture sunlight and convert it into direct current (DC) electricity. A solar grid tie inverter then transforms this DC electricity into alternating current (AC) electricity, making it suitable for household or business use. Any excess electricity generated by the on-grid solar power system is fed back into the grid, allowing users to earn credits or monetary compensation through mechanisms such as net metering. This on-grid solar plant reduces electricity bills and provides an eco-friendly energy solution by decreasing reliance on fossil fuels. On-grid systems are typically low maintenance and offer the advantage of a continuous power supply, as the grid serves as a backup during periods when solar generation is insufficient.