Decentralized energy management refers to the shift from traditional, centralized energy systems to more distributed and localized energy management approaches. This involves empowering individuals, communities, and businesses to manage their own energy production, consumption, and storage, often through the use of renewable energy sources and smart technologies.
Decentralized energy management solutions are being implemented in various communities and projects around the world. For example, the Brooklyn Microgrid in New York City is a community-owned microgrid that allows residents to buy and sell solar energy with each other using blockchain technology.