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Curtailing Solar Power to Improve Payback Time
Many know that in power generation, curtailment just means to intentionally reduce an electrical output in order to balance the energy supply in a closed system. In grid-tied microgrids [...]
Microgrids Providing Power Resilience in the Face of Disaster: Hurricane Ida
From fires to heat waves to hurricanes, natural disasters and their effects on access to reliable power have become a fact of life for many. No community is more [...]
Microgrid Terminology: What’s in a Name?
There can be so much terminology that bounces around the world of distributed energy, at times, it can seem difficult to keep up. What’s a minigrid and how is [...]
Harbledown: Making the Case for Renewable Energy Microgrids to Power Island Communities
Scattered across the world’s oceans there are thousands of islands each with their own unique ecosystems, vibrant culture, and beautiful coastlines. Harbledown Island, found off the coast of Canada’s [...]
Ageto Announces New Partnership with Launch Alaska to Bring Renewable Energy Microgrids to the State’s Rural Communities
Ageto is thrilled to announce our new partnership with Launch Alaska. Ageto underwent the four qualification phases of Launch Alaska’s Technology Deployment Track cohort for 2020-21 to qualify as [...]
What’s the deal with California’s SGIP incentive program and how can a microgrid controller help your battery energy storage project qualify?
California’s Self-Generation Incentive Program or SGIP is a long-running program pioneered by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). SGIP incentivizes new and existing energy storage projects in the state [...]