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The importance of nanogrids in low-carbon residential communities
Author(s) -
Greg Wolfson
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.52196/208316.11
Subject(s) - photovoltaic system , geothermal gradient , battery (electricity) , zero energy building , grid , carbon fibers , energy storage , renewable energy , environmental economics , business , environmental science , engineering , computer science , electrical engineering , geography , physics , economics , composite number , power (physics) , geodesy , algorithm , quantum mechanics , geophysics
A major US residential development combines a community-wide geothermal energy grid with solar photovoltaic generation and advanced battery storage and management technologies that will deliver thousands of zero-energy-capable homes.

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