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Microgrid

Overview

A microgrid is a distribution network that incorporates a variety of distributed energy resources (DER) that can be optimized and aggregated into a single system. The integrated system can balance loads and generation with or without energy storage and is capable of islanding whether connected or not connected to a traditional utility power grid. Distributed energy resources typically include other dual-mode microturbines, reciprocating engines, solar photovoltaic (PV), wind turbines, fuel cells and battery storage. Microgrids can be connected to larger electricity grids, and in the event of a widespread outage, can disconnect from the main grid to operate independently and supply electricity to homes and businesses that are connected to the microgrid’s electricity network.

A Broad Suite of Applications

A Broad Suite of Applications

  • Data Centers
  • Utilities
  • Manufacturing
  • Rural Communities

Features & Benefits

  • Patented Air Bearing Technology
    No lubricants or coolants needed
  • One Moving Part
    Minimal maintenance
  • Remote Monitoring
    Complete view at all times
  • Advanced Combustion Controls
    Low emissions with no exhaust aftertreatment
  • High Power Density
    Compact footprint
  • Factory Protection Plan
    5 and 9 year plans available
  • Clean Waste Heat
    Uncontaminated exhaust heat
  • Stand Alone or Grid Connect
    Multiple applications and industries
  • Reliable
    Tens of millions of runtime hours and counting

Case Studies for Microgrid

Magens Junction PDF
Logan Philadelphia Hotel PDF
Oncor Electric Delivery Company PDF
Southern California Edison Co PDF
Valagro PDF
Utility Software Company PDF
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing PDF
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