A microgrid is a small-scale, localized energy system that can operate independently from the main grid or in conjunction with it. Microgrids typically integrate various distributed energy resources (DERs), such as solar PV, wind turbines, energy storage systems, and generators, to provide electricity to a specific area, such as a community, campus, or industrial facility.
Microgrids are being implemented in various locations around the world, including remote communities, islands, military bases, university campuses, and industrial facilities. For example, the Blue Lake Rancheria microgrid in California provides energy resilience to the local community, while the Fort Hunter Liggett microgrid in California supports military operations with renewable energy.