Ga - See gallium.
GaAs - See gallium arsenide.
Gallium (Ga) - A chemical element, metallic in nature, used in making certain kinds of solar cells and semiconductor devices.
Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) - A crystalline, high-efficiency compound used to make certain types of solar cells and semiconductor material.
Gassing - The evolution of gas from one or more of the electrodes in the cells of a battery. Gassing commonly results from local action self-discharge or from the electrolysis of water in the electrolyte during charging.
Gassing Current - The portion of charge current that goes into electrolytical production of hydrogen and oxygen from the electrolytic liquid. This current increases with increasing voltage and temperature.
Grid Lines - Metallic contacts fused to the surface of the solar cell to provide a low resistance path for electrons to flow out to the cell interconnect wires. - Lead-acid battery in which the electrolyte is composed of a silica gel matrix.
Gigawatt (GW) - A unit of power equal to 1 billion Watts; 1 million kilowatts, or 1,000 megawatts.
Grid - See electrical grid.
Grid-Connected System - A solar electric or photovoltaic (PV) system in which the PV array acts like a central generating plant, supplying power to the grid.
Grid-Interactive System - Same as grid-connected system.
Grid Lines - Metallic contacts fused to the surface of the solar cell to provide a low resistance path for electrons to flow out to the cell interconnect wires. |