Microgrids provide resilient power during disasters

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Microgrids provide resilient power during disasters

Microgrids are localized power systems that can operate independently during natural disasters, providing crucial electricity to essential services when the main grid fails.

Microgrids are localized power systems that can disconnect from the main grid and operate independently, providing crucial electricity during natural disasters. They integrate solar, wind, batteries, and generators to ensure essential services like hospitals stay powered when the main grid fails. This prevents widespread blackouts and keeps communities safe.

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