omandivahetegussüsteem
The omandivahetegussüsteem, often abbreviated as ODS, refers to a decentralized energy distribution system where individual households or small communities generate their own electricity and can exchange surplus power with others in the network. This concept moves away from the traditional centralized power grids managed by large utility companies. Key features of an omandivahetegussüsteem include the use of renewable energy sources such as solar panels and wind turbines installed on-site. Energy storage solutions, like batteries, are also crucial for managing intermittent generation and ensuring a stable supply.
Participants in an ODS can either consume the electricity they produce or feed excess energy back into