When disasters related to climate change, such as hurricanes or extreme floods hit and the power goes off, fossil fuel-based nanogrids often act as temporary relief.
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In reality, they contribute to the climate crisis ultimately causing other disasters. Solutions as simple as nanogrids powered by renewable sources can help those affected while also helping our transition into a renewable future.Units can be set with capacity from as little as 15kWh up to 150kWh.
The fully mobile nanogrid is powered by a combination of solar panels and green hydrogen. When needed, it can be easily transported to affected areas.
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The system comes ready to use and requires minimum training to set up. Its creators claim that the nanogrids, which can be operated by a single person, are able to withstand extreme weather conditions such as hurricanes and heavy floods.