Microgrid construction and installation
The microgrid is currently under construction and is expected to be completed in 2023. Learn more about the installation process and subscribe to receive updates as the microgrid progresses.
Community Microgrid Technical Best Practices Guide
The content of this Guide is intended to represent Good Utility Practice and as more Community Microgrids are deployed on the PG&E system, this Guide will be updated to reflect new information,
How to Build Your Microgrid
Microgrids are one way that US clients and owners of distributed energy resources can help control rising energy costs. Cities, towns, counties, and industries are striving to decarbonize and meet their
Microgrids | Grid Modernization | NLR
This information can be used to develop research and development agendas for next-generation microgrids that provide cost-effective, reliable, and clean energy solutions.
Walk Through the Last of the Microgrid Development Phases
This work includes site descriptions, microgrid project objectives, design basis and rationale, as well as performance criteria. For example, this will include critical loads, services and power outage
UFC 3-550-04 Resilient Installation Microgrid Design
Compliance with this UFC is mandatory for the planning, design, construction, and commissioning of networked standby power systems, including microgrids for facilities and installations, regardless of
Microgrids 101
Preliminary microgrid conceptual design for a microgrid solution including DER optimal source sizes, enabling equipment such as electrical switchgear, communication, microgrid
Microgrid System Project Development Checklist
Develop high-level specifications that highlight the key requirements for the microgrid and develop an RFP for the project''s design and construction (similar to a design-build process).
Microgrid Guidebook 2022
The conceptual microgrid is designed to about 10-20% completion, providing a general description of the major design and construction elements, likely siting of major components, and suggestions of the
How to Build a Microgrid
CRITICAL SHEDABLE EXISTING ASSETS: e your microgrid starts. It includes all existing loads, generation sources, and utility connections. These three elements, along with your vision of how your