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Grid Edge Infrastructure: Powering The Energy Transition

Por: Forbes Business November 26, 2022

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, Global Head of Grid Edge at Wood Mackenzie The distributed technologies and innovations known collectively as the grid edge will be integral to effectively powering an electrified world. So, where will the capital come from to fund it? And what role will utilities play in its future? Increasing electrification and the dramatic growth of distributed energy resources, such as rooftop solar, represent a doubling down on society’s reliance on... + full article



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