The solution to these problems isn’t more transmission lines or fossil-fuel-powered peaker plants. The solution is decentralizing the grid, making it more flexible, resilient, and sustainable. This is where microgrids come into play. November 9, 2024 / Microgrid Knowledge By Rinaldo Brutoco As we face the harsh reality of climate change, there is near-universal agreement—or … Continue Reading
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