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Microgrids are the Next Big Thing<\/h1>\n

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Technology never stops evolving, never stops improving. Microgrid technology has seen one of the largest booms in recent years as their benefits are proving to be harder to ignore. Microgrids continue to be a great option for consumers to increase their autonomy, stability, and reliability. As the climate changes and more extreme weather events become more common, the reliability of the grid is in jeopardy; fortunately, the most recent advancements in energy storage add a layer of support to the grid and provide another battery solution for microgrids. Electric companies have already set their sights on energy storage technology and made moves to integrate it into their grids. Simultaneously, independent microgrid consumers will be happy to reap the rewards too.<\/p>\n

A technology integral to a microgrid\u2019s performance is the battery. Batteries and other forms of energy storage have become a necessary part of energy generation installations. A good battery or energy storage system provides autonomy to the grid it serves by allowing the operator to store energy it does not need at the moment and use it later when it is needed. In the past year energy storage installation grew 200%<\/a>. Just in the fourth quarter of 2020 alone 2,156 MWh<\/strong> of energy storage was brought online, which was at least 182% more than the third quarter of the same year. As prices for energy storage fall and individual battery capacity increase, energy storage installations have seen steady growth as you can see in the graph below:<\/p>\n

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The largest share of this recent energy storage is represented by battery technology. In fact, the nearly 1500 MW of energy storage capacity that was brought online last year was battery technology. Deployments and installations of battery energy storage are estimated to increase drastically over the next 5 years as shown in the graph below:<\/p>\n

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As such, battery technology will need to continue to improve capacity and, more importantly, the duration of charge in order to remain a viable option for microgrids. Currently the battery most commonly used in microgrid energy storage is lithium-ion, but that might not last. Long-Duration Energy Storage has achieved great progress over the past several years \u2013 these innovative solutions employ different methods to improve its duration of charge and a few of the more common and prominent methods are listed below.<\/p>\n