MICROGRID SOLUTIONS

Electrical microgrids and nanogrids are small-scale versions of the larger electrical grid that distribute power to homes and businesses. It is typically composed of local generation sources, energy storage devices, and control systems that work together to manage the distribution of electricity within a specific area.


One of the key advantages of a microgrid solution is that it provides more localized control and management of power distribution. This means that communities or businesses that use a microgrid can have greater autonomy and resilience in the face of power outages or other disruptions.

Benefits of using an electrical microgrid solution:

  1. Energy independence: With a microgrid, you can generate your own electricity using local renewable resources, such as solar or wind power. This can reduce your dependence on the larger electrical grid and help you to achieve greater energy independence.
  2. Increased reliability: Microgrids can be designed with redundant energy sources and backup storage systems, which can help to ensure that power is always available, even during grid outages or other disruptions.
  3. Cost savings: By generating and storing your own energy, you can reduce your energy costs over time. You might also be able to take advantage of government incentives or rebates for installing renewable energy systems.
  4. Environmental benefits: By using renewable energy sources, microgrids can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote a more sustainable energy future.
  5. Improved resilience: Microgrids can be designed to operate independently of the larger grid, which can be critical in emergency situations or during natural disasters.

Microgrids for Decentralized, Resilient and Affordable Power

We design microgrids for unexpected power loss and energy management by balancing energy demand, optimizing energy usage, and reducing operating costs and carbon emissions.

  • Decentralized approach to energy storage, management, electricity generation and sharing - 2.5kVA - 1500kVA+ (Grid Scale)
  • Resilient power - can run independent (islanded) or in parallel with the grid using multiple distributed energy resources (DER) and a microgrid controller for long term power generation
  • Reduce operating costs, spinning reserve maintenance, fuel demand and mean time to failure (MTTF) rates of spinning reserves


Contact sales@soldonum.com for a free consultation.


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