Microgrids Ensure a Resilient Future

Policy
Renewable Energy

Lightning storms can cause power outages without a microgrid

As natural disasters become more common and destructive, the electric grid will continue to fail and power outages will become a frequent occurrence. Installing microgrids can strengthen the grid at large and prevent power interruptions. Find out about how microgrids distribute energy resources and are able to be both be grid-tied and break from the main grid in times of crisis.

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