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decentralized energy systems

Decentralized energy systems generate power close to where it’s used, such as rooftop solar panels or small wind turbines, rather than relying solely on large, centralized power plants. This approach reduces transmission losses, increases energy resilience, and allows for more local control and sustainability. It enables communities and individuals to produce, store, and sometimes sell their own electricity, fostering a more flexible and resilient energy grid. These systems can integrate renewable sources seamlessly and enhance energy independence, contributing to a cleaner, more efficient, and resilient energy future.