How Microgrids Protect Against Blackouts

In part 2 of our microgrid video series, our expert Matthieu Mounier explains how resilience is increased through the microgrids. Using onsite generation and electrical storage systems, microgrids can sustain long duration blackouts in case of extreme weather events. Learn more about a microgrid’s ability to island itself from the main grid and to be self-sufficient even in case of interrupted power supply.

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