Understanding the community in community microgrids: A conceptual
This paper conceptualises existing literature on community microgrids, focusing on the representation and inclusion of community preferences, needs and behaviour across the
This paper conceptualises existing literature on community microgrids, focusing on the representation and inclusion of community preferences, needs and behaviour across the
Accelerate the introduction of low-carbon electric mobility in Grenada, leading to reduced national fossil fuel consumption, greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution.
As part of its climate adaptation efforts, Grenada can invest in building climate-resilient energy infrastructure, including burying power lines, developing microgrids, and enhancing storage capacities.
Case studies like blockchain-based microgrids in Brooklyn and mini-grid schemes in African nations demonstrate the practical benefits of these
Supported by the Government of Grenada and the Grenada Electricity Services Ltd. (Grenlec), this transformative initiative aims to
These and other factors severely restrict and dampen the economic growth of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the Caribbean and elsewhere. Grenada is no exception in these demanding times,
The complexity, cost, and relative novelty of multi-user microgrids has led utility-private ventures to become the most common and effective means of creating community microgrids.
Here we highlight eight community microgrids that are breaking new ground. There are many more — especially through government or utility
This latest call comes on the heels of the finalisation of the pilot program initiated in 2021 where nine (9) local individuals will receive their
Reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the power sector by 40% by 2030. Reducing emissions from land transport 20% by 2025. Using methane capture technologies for reducing waste
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