Will distributed energy resources (DERs) change how we get
Distributed energy resources (DERs) are small technologies that produce, store and manage energy. Examples include solar panels, small wind turbines, electric vehicles and microgrids.
Distributed energy resources (DERs) are small technologies that produce, store and manage energy. Examples include solar panels, small wind turbines, electric vehicles and microgrids.
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Distributed Energy Resources1 (DER) are expected to play a significant role in enabling a lower-carbon distribution grid and total energy system. But despite the development of incentives
The current approach to front-of-the-meter and customer-owned distributed resources that may provide grid services ("flexible resources") is to primarily address bulk power system needs.
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