Understanding Microgrids
Microgrids are defined by their ability to island from the grid during disruptions, a crucial feature that sets them apart from other distributed energy resources. The discussion highlights how data centers typically rely on diesel generators for backup power, but their classification as microgrids depends on whether they provide services to the grid during normal operations. The nuances of gas generators further complicate this classification, illustrating the regulatory variations across different markets.In this clip
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