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Explore our solutions for residential energy systems, BESS, microgrids, distribution automation, and marine power systems and integrate your new technologies with confidence so they will work as
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Hot Springs and several other communities around the U.S. are proof that renewable-powered microgrids can bolster resilience in the face of the worsening climate crisis. Energy experts
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When Hurricane Helene hit last September, tens of thousands of people were without power and water for days—as much as nearly two weeks for me and the surrounding community.
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In Florida, a 37-home subdivision with a community solar microgrid was able to maintain access to power despite outages elsewhere in the area. An energy expert has explained just how
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Typhoon HIL help you identify potential issues, optimizing control parameters, and ensuring reliable and efficient microgrid performance by: Connecting your prototypes to existing energy storage systems,
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Despite the loss of federal investment in renewable energy and climate action, community microgrids offer one promising intervention for supporting energy resilience at the
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Volt Typhoon represents a quiet but strategic cyber threat to U.S. electric utilities, characterized by long-term access and persistence rather than immediate disruption.
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This is energy justice in action: taking power, literally and politically, back into the hands of ordinary people. Microgrids are one of the most effective tools in this shift, allowing communities,
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Our research explores how renewables-based microgrids and peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading can help mitigate these impacts and increase energy independence and security.
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Microgrids are small, self-sustaining local power systems that provide big benefits to the communities they serve. As extreme weather events become more common, microgrids will become
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