microrenewables
Microrenewables refer to small-scale renewable energy systems typically installed at a household or community level. These systems generate electricity or heat from sources like solar, wind, or biomass for immediate local use. Unlike large-scale power plants, microrenewables are designed to be decentralized, reducing reliance on centralized grids and potentially lowering energy transmission losses.
Common types of microrenewables include rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, small wind turbines, and micro-hydro systems.
The primary benefits of microrenewables include increased energy independence, reduced carbon emissions, and potential cost savings