Definition & Meaning | English word MICROGRIDS


MICROGRIDS

Definitions of MICROGRIDS

  1. plural of microgrid.

Number of letters

10

Is palindrome

No

23
CR
CRO
DS
GR
GRI
IC
ICR
ID
IDS
MI
MIC

825
CD
CDG
CDI
CDM
CDO
CDR
CDS
CG
CGD
CGI

Examples of Using MICROGRIDS in a Sentence

  • With EMC and Carnegie's joint offerings, it is the only company in the world to offer a combination of wave, solar, wind, storage and desalination via microgrids.
  • Control and protection are difficulties to microgrids, as all ancillary services for system stabilization must be generated within the microgrid and low short-circuit levels can be challenging for selective operation of the protection systems.
  • According to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, the projects could enable 35 gigawatts of renewable energy to come online by 2030 and 400 microgrids to be built.
  • He is known for his pioneering work in the design and development of Canada's first Smart Microgrid on Burnaby Campus of British Columbia Institute of Technology from 2007 onwards, as well as for establishing and leading an NSERC Pan-Canadian Strategic Research Network in Smart Microgrids, consisting of a large number of research-intensive universities (NSMG-Net) in Canada from 2010 to 2016, which trained hundreds of graduate students and published numerous peer-reviewed research papers.
  • Two gold medals for innovation, International Technical Fair Plovdiv, 2023: System for remote energy monitoring and management (EMS) of microgrids and for a Powerful hybrid charging station for electric vehicles with a photovoltaic power plant and batteries Three gold medals and a diploma, International Technical Fair Plovdiv, 2022: Complex diagnostics "Passportization" of power and special transformers, Battery system for storing energy from renewable sources (CERB BESS) and for Active resistors for grounding the neutral point of power transformers.
  • The Megapack is capable of storing up to 3 megawatt-hours and is built as a containerized product intended for use by utility companies, typically as part of a battery storage power station, and can be used for renewable energy supply smoothing, voltage support, capacity support, microgrids, frequency regulation, and voltage control.
  • Within a fractalgrid, microgrids are placed in parent-child relationships in which a child microgrid can be islanded from its parent microgrid.
  • Aquinnah and Chilmark, Massachusetts (located on the island of Martha's Vineyard) – to use 100% renewable energy by 2040 and reduce emissions by retrofitting municipal buildings, using microgrids, and updating efficiency/distribution solutions.
  • According to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, the projects could enable 35 gigawatts of renewable energy to come online by 2030, $8 billion in investments to be catalyzed, and 400 microgrids to be built.



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