Traditionally, these grid connections are unidirectional point to multipoint links.
A power station is generally said to have achieved grid connection when it first supplies power outside of its own boundaries.
They are solar powered, so do not require grid connections.
Rural communities along well-paved and traveled roads may not have grid connections.
Construction began in 1960, first grid connection was in 1967 and operation ceased in 1988.
A practical problem is the island's limited grid connections for importing power from the mainland.
The amount of electrical power needed is limited, so normal, business-grade grid connections can be used.
In 1996, following grid connection of the township, the station was converted to photovoltaic.
Charging time is limited primarily by the capacity of the grid connection.
You would need a national grid connection for back-up.