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Microgrids

Microgrids are small, localized energy systems that can operate independently or in conjunction with the main power grid. They generate and manage their own energy, often using renewable sources like solar or wind, and can provide electricity to a specific area such as a neighborhood, campus, or military base. Microgrids enhance energy resilience, especially during outages, by allowing the community to maintain power locally. They can also reduce energy costs and carbon emissions, contributing to a more sustainable energy future.