A micro-grid system is a localized group of electricity sources and loads that can operate connected to the main power grid or independently (in “island mode”). Micro-grids are designed to enhance energy reliability, efficiency, and sustainability in a specific area, such as a neighborhood, campus, military base, or industrial facility.
Micro-grids often include renewable energy sources like solar panels, wind turbines, or small hydroelectric systems, alongside traditional generators.
Batteries or other energy storage systems are typically integrated to store excess power and provide backup during outages.
Advanced software and hardware are used to manage energy flows, optimize performance, and ensure stable operation.
Micro-grids can function as part of the main power grid or independently during disruptions.
Micro-grids can function as part of the main power grid or independently during disruptions.
Reduces dependence on fossil fuels by integrating renewable energy sources.
Saves money by optimizing energy use and reducing reliance on expensive peak grid power
Allows communities or facilities to control their energy generation and usage.
Total Capacity: 15MWp
Total Capacity: 10MWp
Total Capacity: 9.19MWp
Total Capacity: 4.8MWp
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