This article explores various financing mechanisms—including grants, carefully structured tariffs, and flexible Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) models—that empower the successful deployment and sustained operation of remote microgrids, fostering energy independence and local development..
This article explores various financing mechanisms—including grants, carefully structured tariffs, and flexible Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) models—that empower the successful deployment and sustained operation of remote microgrids, fostering energy independence and local development..
Recent high-impact events, such as hurricanes and wildfires, have resulted in the loss of utility grid power to federal sites, highlighting the need for energy system resilience. To sustain critical functions, site loads may need to operate during an electric grid outage or at least have power. .
Eaton stands ready to help our customers take advantage of the more than $374 billion in federal funding available to support climate and clean energy initiatives. We can help you build a more resilient, efficient and sustainable energy infrastructure by developing a microgrid system suited to your. .
In fall 2019, the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) and the National Association of State Energy Oficials (NASEO) initiated a joint Microgrids State Working Group (MSWG), funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Ofice of Electricity (OE). The MSWG aimed to bring. .
Broadly speaking, there are two primary methods to finance microgrid projects — direct purchase and power purchase agreements (PPA). Each approach has its own unique benefits and purpose: Direct purchase is just what it sounds like, with the site owner buying the system from a solutions provider..
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program works with key individuals to accomplish energy change within organizations by bringing expertise from all levels of project and policy implementation to enable federal agencies to meet energy-related goals and provide energy. .
This article explores various financing mechanisms—including grants, carefully structured tariffs, and flexible Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) models—that empower the successful deployment and sustained operation of remote microgrids, fostering energy independence and local development. Many remote.