Introduction to Micro-Grids
2024-04-23 18:03Introduction to Micro-Grids
Micro-Grid is a small-scale, localized power supply network consisting of distributed energy sources (such as solar panels), energy storage units (such as energy storage batteries), energy conversion devices (such as inverters), loads, monitoring, and protection devices. It can be connected to or operate independently of the main power grid, providing power services to local areas. Micro-Grids are typically used to provide reliable power supply, especially in remote areas or places requiring high reliability, such as islands, mines, industrial parks, rural areas, etc.
Micro-Grids have three characteristics: small-scale, clean, and autonomous.
Small-scale: The voltage level of Micro-Grids is generally below 10kV, and the system scale is in the range of megawatts or below, connected to end-users, enabling on-site use of electrical energy.
Clean: The distributed energy sources within Micro-Grids are primarily clean energy sources, or forms of power generation aimed at comprehensive energy utilization.
Autonomous: The electricity within Micro-Grids can achieve basic self-balance, and the exchange of electricity with the external grid does not exceed 20% of the total electricity.
Zomwell Energy's home energy storage solutions represent a type of Micro-Grid. We offer various specifications of solar panels, inverters, and energy storage batteries to meet customers' diverse application needs. Moreover, Zomwell Energy provides industrial energy storage solutions to fulfill the power requirements of large factories. With our comprehensive range of products and solutions, we are dedicated to promoting the adoption of Micro-Grid technology, contributing to the development of sustainable and reliable energy systems worldwide.