
“The project will demonstrate a new approach that is more efficient and scalable at identifying mixtures of tidal and other renewable generation resources to reduce diesel fuel consumption in remote community microgrids,” said Elliott, who is leading the lab’s involvement in the project. Read on to learn more about the project.
Moving water could replace diesel energy in remote communities - INL
A collaborative project between INL researchers, the Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP), and XENDEE Corporation is looking at the feasibility of enabling microgrids to integrate power from tidal or wave energy sources along with other renewables and energy storage.
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