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Microgrids could become new energy solution for towns like Tarnagulla and Donald


Microgrids could become new energy solution for towns like Tarnagulla and Donald
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Microgrids powered by diesel generators have been used in remote communities since the 1980s.
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Regional towns once ran on their own power transfer stations, and it could be a case of history repeating if a new three-year study finds microgrids a viable option for resilient energy supply.
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People in Tarnagulla and Donald are already looking into resilient supplies of energy
Microgrids could be an option for communities that face environmental events
The not-for-profit Centre for New Energy Technologies (C4NET) will conduct the study, which will be funded by the federal government s Regional and Remote Communities Reliability Fund. ....

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Texas Blackout Shows Why the U.S. Needs a Supergrid


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Customers use the light from a cell phone to look in the meat section of a grocery store in Dallas last week.
Photo: LM Otero (AP)
Right now, Texas is in the balmy mid-50s. Yet just a week ago, it was colder than Alaska, and we all know what happened next. Much of the state’s energy capacity got knocked offline, leaving millions of people without power, heat, and water for days.
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The extreme weather itself was an anomaly, caused by a particularly nasty blast of chilly Arctic air from the polar vortex. In many ways, there couldn’t have been a worse part of the country for a cold snap like this to hit. Texas’ utility system is different from the rest of the nation’s in that the state has its own independent grid which is highly unregulated. ....

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