How to Accelerate the Transition to 100% Renewable Generation with Microgrids
The team at Mainspring Energy invites community, commercial and utility decision makers who are focused on resiliency, cost and sustainability to watch this dynamic use case centered discussion. Using examples from several customers with varied load profiles and operational requirements, the team educates viewers on the firming generation opportunities available in renewable microgrids and will discuss the value of net-zero carbon power generation with clean fuels such as biogas, green hydrogen and others in displacing diesel backup generation.
This session is moderated by Kevin Normandeau, publisher of Microgrid Knowledge and was sponsored by Mainspring Energy.
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This video was recorded during Microgrid 2022: Microgrids as Climate Heroes. The two-day event was designed to bring together industry leaders, visionaries, and those curious about microgrids. Held in June of 2022 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the editors at Microgrid Knowledge gathered microgrid leaders for two days of interactive sessions designed to help innovators, developers, utilities, and technology and engineering firms exploring the microgrid space.
The event featured more than 100 speakers across thirty sessions. Panel discussions covered big picture ideas around macro economic influences on the microgrid market, how microgrids can be a building block of US infrastructure and climate goals, why microgrids are becoming important to military missions and the challenges with supporting an electrified economy. The event also included multiple breakout sessions where panelists presented real-world case studies. Each session allowed audience members to ask questions of the panelists.
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