Microgrids are decentralized power solutions that produce energy and supply it to the local consumers. Such microgrids can operate both in parallel with external centralized grids (macrogrids) and in an isolated (island) mode. In some cases, microgrids can transfer surplus of electricity to the macrogrids. Development of local microgrids, in addition to improving the reliability of power supply, also allows to reduce carbon footprint, and often lower the cost of consumed energy.
INNIO's state of the art microgrid controller offers a range of benefits for businesses and communities looking to improve their energy resilience and sustainability. These controllers enable the integration of renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, into microgrids, allowing for a more reliable and sustainable power supply.
Microgrids powered by INNIO's controllers can operate independently of the main grid, providing a reliable source of power during grid outages or disruptions. This can be particularly valuable for critical infrastructure, such as hospitals and emergency services, as well as for businesses that require a consistent power supply.
In addition to improving energy resilience, INNIO's microgrid controller can also help to reduce energy costs and carbon emissions. By integrating renewable energy sources and optimizing energy usage, microgrids can reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lower overall energy consumption. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn more about the benefits of INNIO's Microgrid Controllers. Register today and join us for an informative webinar on how these innovative solutions can help your business or community achieve greater energy resilience and sustainability.
Key Learning Objectives
- How to optimize your energy expenses wisely by using microgrids.
- Jenbacher's ability to work on new microgrid projects or projects dedicated to modernizing existing microgrids.
- Why gas engine solutions are especially relevant when reliable power supply is key to your business.