This guide serves energy users, campuses and others who are contemplating microgrid installations – or already participate in a microgrid – and want to understand how policy can enhance microgrid capabilities. What might upcoming decisions mean to these colleges and universities, data centers, municipalities, pharmaceu- tical companies, research facilities, business parks, manu- facturers, military installations, residential communities, and other large energy users?
“Think Microgrid: A Guide for Policymakers, Regulators and End Users” outlines the major issues now before the microgrid industry as crucial, early policy discus- sion begins. Written by the experienced editorial staff at EnergyEfficiencyMarkets.com, the guide is the result of extensive information-gathering and interviews with key industry insiders and microgrid advocates. We look at why microgrids are growing in popularity, their economics, the regulatory landscape, state activity, industry advocacy, resources and next steps to guide the industry. And finally we profile successful microgrid projects.
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