STATE SCORECARD 2024
a meaningful solution for the operational needs of the state electric grid and the fundamental architecture of the grid supports robust contributions from distrib-uted energy resources and microgrids.
In collaboration with Land of Sky Regional Council (LOSRC), NC Sustainable Energy Association (NCSEA), Footprint Project (FP) and a network of regional partners, the North Carolina Department of Envir...
a meaningful solution for the operational needs of the state electric grid and the fundamental architecture of the grid supports robust contributions from distrib-uted energy resources and microgrids.
If the microgrid is grid-connected (i.e., connected to the main electric grid), then the community can draw power from the main electric grid to supplement its own generation as needed or sell power back to
While some state PUCs have opened proceedings dedicated entirely to microgrids, such as California and Hawaii, others have found ways to incorporate microgrids into broader grid modernization or
The scorecard includes detailed analysis of state activities across the landscape and argues that states should develop “microgrid roadmaps” to identify and implement microgrid policies.
These microgrids were lifelines during the storm and have the ability to serve our region every day.
For these systems, every day is Microgrid Day, supporting everything from pumps in pastures to highway road signs, emergency response units to whole towns unto themselves.
It explains why and how the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) engaged in technology innovation that propelled this state-owned giant into the top rank of global leaders in the
By 2035, microgrids are envisioned to be essential building blocks of the future electricity delivery system. The Strategy development process began with
This study is focused on engaging electric utility and state representatives to collect distribution system, natural hazard, population and demographic, and critical infrastructure data to prioritize and evaluate