Updating the United States’ electrical grid has risen to the forefront as the White House recently announced the largest grid investment ever at $3.46 billion. In the announcement, the White House also set a deadline of 2035 to “convert the nation to a carbon-pollution free power sector.” However, 2035 is just over 10 years away and with extreme weather events and the climate crisis becoming a reality for millions nationwide, the energy transition must happen now.
Microgrids will serve as an important catalyst in the ongoing energy transition as they promote energy resilience, availability, accessibility, independence and efficiency. Microgrids and other distributed energy resources (DERs) also introduce flexibility, which helps organizations reduce costs and even create virtual power plants that enable them to sell stored, excess energy back to the grid..
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