Definition:
Decentralized energy systems that generate and store power close to the point of use, reducing reliance on centralized grids.
Key Components:
- On-site renewable generation (solar, wind)
- Energy storage systems
- Smart grid integration
Use Cases/Industries:
- Commercial and industrial facilities
- Smart cities
- Utility-scale energy distribution
Advantages:
- Reduces transmission losses
- Improves energy resilience
- Supports local renewable generation
Challenges:
- Requires advanced energy management technology
- Regulatory and policy hurdles
- High costs for grid interconnection
Related Terms:
Microgrid, Smart Grid, Energy Storage System (ESS)
Example:
A commercial building with rooftop solar and battery storage uses distributed energy to lower electricity costs and provide backup power.
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Synonyms:
Distributed Generation, Decentralized Energy, Localized Energy System