micro-grid如何读

mi·​cro·​gridˈmī-krō-ˌgrid

micro-grid是什么意思

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micro-grid英英释义

noun

a small gridespecially: a local electrical grid (see grid sense 2a(3)) that can be connected to a larger network but that is also capable of operating independently When the community fell dark after the storm, there remained all but one source of power: a solar microgrid operated by Casa Pueblo, an environmental nonprofit and community center. —Greta Moran Microgrids, with their own electricity-generating capacity, are a better bet. Most of these local grids are operated by private organisations such as military bases, industrial plants and universities, which need more dependable power … —The Economist The facility will be powered by a micro-grid with on-site solar panels, battery storage, auxiliary power and small vertical wind turbines … —Delta County (Colorado) Independent After the disaster knocked out power to much of eastern Japan, smart microgrid projects from industrial to residential changed their approach. —Tam Harbert

The Logitech io Pen … only works when writing on special paper that's embedded with an invisible microgrid of tiny dots arranged like graph paper.—Frank Bajak

noun

a small gridespecially: a local electrical grid (see grid sense 2a(3)) that can be connected to a larger network but that is also capable of operating independently When the community fell dark after the storm, there remained all but one source of power: a solar microgrid operated by Casa Pueblo, an environmental nonprofit and community center. —Greta Moran Microgrids, with their own electricity-generating capacity, are a better bet. Most of these local grids are operated by private organisations such as military bases, industrial plants and universities, which need more dependable power … —The Economist The facility will be powered by a micro-grid with on-site solar panels, battery storage, auxiliary power and small vertical wind turbines … —Delta County (Colorado) Independent After the disaster knocked out power to much of eastern Japan, smart microgrid projects from industrial to residential changed their approach. —Tam Harbert

The Logitech io Pen … only works when writing on special paper that's embedded with an invisible microgrid of tiny dots arranged like graph paper.—Frank Bajak

micro-grid词源英文解释

micro- + grid

The first known use of microgrid was in 1939

micro-grid 例句

1 Small communities and neighborhoods need to set up microgrids that are sourced with local renewable electricity and can store and share electricity with each other.

2 Here in New Mexico and elsewhere, some rural co-ops are taking the initiative to build microgrids that can provide power when the larger grid goes down.

3 Upgrades for microgrids include smart home integration, automatic switching between grid-connected and off-grid modes, and remote monitoring capabilities.

4 The new microgrids are in Clairemont, Tierrasanta, Paradise Hills and the East County town of Boulevard.

5 The utility adds microgrids in Clairemont, Tierrasanta, Paradise Hills and BoulevardMicro is quickly becoming macro.

6 So, the microgrid provided by Schneider safeguards them from the threat of power interruption.

7 Some researchers, like Patricia Hidalgo-Gonzalez, director of the Renewable Energy and Advanced Mathematics Laboratory at UC San Diego, are investigating another way to provide communities with more reliable power and reduce the risk of wildfire: the microgrid.

8 The Biden administration is rolling out $3.5 billion for new electric lines, microgrids and safety upgrades to the power grid — the largest investment ever in the U.S. grid.

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