microgenerators
Microgenerators are compact, on-site electrical power systems designed to produce electricity close to the point of use. They are used to augment or replace grid-supplied power for homes, businesses, or remote facilities and typically deliver tens of kilowatts or less; common ratings range from about 1 kW to 100 kW.
Technologies employed include internal-combustion engines, microturbines, and fuel cells, each coupled to an electrical generator. Many
Operational arrangements vary: microgenerators can operate as backup power sources, or be grid-tied to supply electricity
Benefits and challenges: on-site generation can reduce transmission and distribution losses, improve resilience, and enable more
Standards and regulation: interconnection with the grid is governed by local codes and national standards addressing