Networked
Microgrids
Share power to increase resilience and reduce costs
Stand alone microgrids can provide many benefits for operators and end users. If multiple microgrids are located in close proximity, they can be connected and managed as a group to increase resilience. Stellar AI™ provides local optimization for each power system, as well as optimization for the network as a whole with 20% uptime improvement when islanded and 10% cost savings when grid-tied.
Did you know?
A network of microgrids is an electrically connected group of (two or more) individual microgrids. Each individual must have the capability to both island itself and operate autonomously and also to operate connected to the group. The group of networked microgrids must also be able to function as a microgrid itself: the entire group can operate as an islanded cluster or connected to the external grid.

Commercializing the Orchestration of Networked Microgrids
Featured Case Study
Learn how New Sun Road partnered with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory on a US Department of Energy Technology Commercialization award to commercialize the Microgrid Orchestrator, a control framework for networking microgrids.
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