Originally published on ilsr.org. Most microgrids today are single buildings that rely on diesel generators to run when the grid is out. They’re simple backup, redundant power. But some more advanced microgrids, such as the Clean Coalition’s planned community microgrids, are looking into the future, when multiple sources of generation can support a community of homes [&hellip
Clean Coalition’s Community Microgrids — Episode 29 of Local Energy Rules Podcast was originally published on CleanTechnica.
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