Is your microgrid working for you? How the right backup power solution can do more for your business than keep the lights on

Although we’re excited about the increasing investment in electrical infrastructure — including the recent passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act — grid outages are still of increasing concern across the United States. This issue is costly to ratepayers and will only continue to worsen as demand rises for electricity, the grid gets older and frailer, weather gets more extreme, and cybersecurity threats increase.

Natural Gas Microgrids Offer Reprieve to Texas Communities During Winter Storm

Two years after Winter Storm Uri crippled Texas’ electrical grid at a cost of more than 200 lives and $100 billion in damages, hundreds of thousands of residents and businesses in Texas once again found themselves without power in the middle of February 2023’s frigid temperatures. Though extremely costly and disruptive, these recent outages reignited conversations about Texas’ emergency preparedness and response protocols and brought back into the spotlight the importance of resiliency-as-a-service backup power solutions.