
Apr 17, 2025
Why Microgrids Are the Key to Grid Resilience | Utility Dive
Why Microgrids Are the Key to Grid Resilience | Utility Dive
Microgrids offer a reliable, cost-effective energy solution through geopolitical landscapes.
Across the world, extreme weather events pose an increased risk to public safety by damaging vital infrastructure and evoking widespread power outages. In the U.S., these disasters racked up more than $182 billion in damages in 2024, as wildfires, hurricanes and winter storms wreaked havoc across the nation. Concurrently, rising power demands from industrial activity, computing growth and electrified transit are pushing the grid to capacity. With 95% of utility leaders warning that extreme weather and rising demand will jeopardize grid reliability over the next decade, energy and infrastructure leaders must act now to fortify a more secure, resilient energy future.
Read the full article by Utility Dive.
Microgrids offer a reliable, cost-effective energy solution through geopolitical landscapes.
Across the world, extreme weather events pose an increased risk to public safety by damaging vital infrastructure and evoking widespread power outages. In the U.S., these disasters racked up more than $182 billion in damages in 2024, as wildfires, hurricanes and winter storms wreaked havoc across the nation. Concurrently, rising power demands from industrial activity, computing growth and electrified transit are pushing the grid to capacity. With 95% of utility leaders warning that extreme weather and rising demand will jeopardize grid reliability over the next decade, energy and infrastructure leaders must act now to fortify a more secure, resilient energy future.
Read the full article by Utility Dive.
Microgrids offer a reliable, cost-effective energy solution through geopolitical landscapes.
Across the world, extreme weather events pose an increased risk to public safety by damaging vital infrastructure and evoking widespread power outages. In the U.S., these disasters racked up more than $182 billion in damages in 2024, as wildfires, hurricanes and winter storms wreaked havoc across the nation. Concurrently, rising power demands from industrial activity, computing growth and electrified transit are pushing the grid to capacity. With 95% of utility leaders warning that extreme weather and rising demand will jeopardize grid reliability over the next decade, energy and infrastructure leaders must act now to fortify a more secure, resilient energy future.
Read the full article by Utility Dive.
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