How Microgrids Contribute to the Energy Transition [Whitepaper]

In the early 20th century, the centralization of electricity production spurred huge progress, enabling significant economies of scale and improved power-plant efficiency.

Today, decentralization could help tackle the challenges of the 21st century by creating an optimzed way to access reliable, green and resilient energy.

Microgrids are the emerging energy ecosystem that provides practical answers through a local, interconnected energy system within clearly defined electrical boundaries, which incorporate loads, decentralized energy resources, battery storage and control capabilities.

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