| | | | | | | | Today's News from the Editors of Microgrid Knowledge | | |
| | | By Rod Walton, Microgrid Knowledge Managing Editor Leaders from Xendee, Eaton and ChargePoint detail how collaboration at the edge is revolutionizing electrical infrastructure and distribution. |
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| | | | | | Getting electricity to telecommunications towers located on mountaintops in Alaska required finding technologies that could be flown in and could withstand extreme temperatures. Solar microgrids, batteries and propane generators were the answer. |
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| | | | | | St. Thomas University in Minnesota is building a new building for its Center for Microgrid Research facility on the St. Paul campus. The construction work is led by Ryan Companies. |
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| | | | | | Gaylor Electric, the electrical contractor on the Metro Nashville Campus for Youth Empowerment construction project, chose Cummins Inc. to deliver on-site power with its new 17-liter S17 Centum engine series. |
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| | | | Some companies are developing next-generation technologies that are still eligible for the federal investment tax credit and can be used in microgrids to help meet high demand. Many are also utilizing components that are sourced in the U.S. to avoid the Foreign Entity of Concern provisions of the Big Beautiful Bill Act. |
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| | | | Sponsored | | Widespread electrification, rising energy costs, and more frequent extreme weather events are compounding to create challenges for the country’s traditional electrical grid. And, with our aging unidirectional model under strain, there is an increasing need to rethink how power is generated and... |
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| | | | Getting electricity to telecommunications towers located on mountaintops in Alaska required finding technologies that could be flown in and could withstand extreme temperatures. Solar microgrids, batteries and propane generators were the answer. |
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| | | | At RE+ 2025, leading microgrid companies like AZZO, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and Xendee announced strategic collaborations focused on developing standardized, AI-powered microgrid solutions to enhance energy resilience and reduce costs, addressing growing demand from data centers and industrial sectors. |
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| | As data center energy consumption surges due to AI and cloud growth, onsite power generation emerges as a key strategy, but location, permitting, and fuel source constraints complicate implementation. Operators must evaluate costs, infrastructure needs, and expertise to ensure reliable, cost-effective power supply amidst increasing demand. |
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| | | | Here at Microgrid Knowledge we keep tabs on who is doing what to contribute to the buildup of microgrids everywhere. We offer this growing list of companies involved in development and consultation for microgrid installations. |
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| | | | Sponsored | | Power the hydrogen fuel cells' future with advanced programmable power systems. From green hydrogen production and fuel cell EV testing to real-world energy simulations—see how AMETEK solutions are accelerating innovation across the hydrogen ecosystem. |
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