Energy is essential for the functioning of the modern world, and as our dependence on it grows, so does our responsibility to use it responsibly. The world is currently undergoing a significant energy transition, moving from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. Renewables, such as wind and solar, are intermittent energy sources, which means that energy generated from them fluctuates depending on the weather and time of day. Microgrids have emerged as a solution to help ensure a stable and secure energy supply, especially during these intermittent periods. This article explores how microgrids are reshaping the future of energy and the power grid. What are Microgrids? Microgrids are small-scale electrical networks that serve a localized area and operate independently, or partially independently, of the main power grid. These specialized energy systems are referred to as "islands" because they have the capability to disconnect from the conventional power grid and operate a...
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