Integrating microgrids through advanced management systems transforms isolated backup power into a dynamic, interconnected foundation for urban grid resilience and stability.
As news of devastating natural disasters hit the headlines on a regular basis, it has become clear that maintaining a sense of normalcy requires assurance of one major need — power. On April 10, ...
Addressing the urgent need for energy resilience, this piece explores how microgrids can mitigate the effects of natural ...
Microgrids can offer cleaner and more reliable electricity, but companies that try to develop such projects have run into a discouraging array of obstacles. An August wildfire cut off electricity to ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (June 5, 2012) -- U.S. Army engineers are leading research on tactical microgrids to deliver more efficient power to Soldiers across combat zones. These microgrids are ...
An August wildfire cut off electricity to Del Norte County, California. Residents might have been in the dark for weeks—except for the use of a makeshift microgrid that generated power locally. The ...
The Outer Banks are a string of peninsulas and barrier islands running along the coast of North Carolina that separate the Atlantic Ocean from the U.S. mainland. They are home to long expanses of ...
Many people may not know it, but tens of thousands of microgrids are currently online around the world. When powered by renewable energy sources, these autonomous energy systems can play a significant ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The report, energy as a service (EaaS) market 2020-2024, has been added to Technavio's catalog. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the market, including its global and ...
Most utility leaders believe their companies have a broad role to play with microgrids, yet say they face deterrents that prevent them from playing their rightful role. Core concerns include: When ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ken Silverstein covers global energy and climate issues. Nearly a quarter of the 1.1 billion without access to reliable ...