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Microgrid 

Microgrids combine a diverse set of power generation and loads on a system isolated from the main utility grid. They are typically either remote, islanded systems or special zones designed to connect or disconnect from the main utility grid for economic or power quality reasons.
The VRB-ESS® serves as a critical link to balance loads, maintain power quality, and reduce fuel use on isolated microgrids, while allowing seamless connect/disconnect from main utility grids on command.

Our range of kW-Class and MW-Class systems are easily deployed and offer proven performance - delivering efficiencies for customers around the world.



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Prudent's 10kW-rated units are sold separately (on a containerized basis or otherwise depending on customer needs) for use at telecom base stations and in remote areas around the world. These small systems have been proven reliable and high-performing in over 20 installations in North America, Europe and Africa.
Conventional battery systems used in telecommunication cell sites are designed to act as backup devices for infrequent, short power interruptions per year. However, Prudent's enhanced kW-class, 8-hour maximum deep cycling storage system, now in its third generation, allows off-grid or weak grid telecom sites to cycle repeatedly or integrate in hybrid form with diesel, wind, or photovoltaic generation (see figure). VRB-ESS® units operating in Africa typically deliver an attractive two-year payback by reducing O&M costs and extending diesel engine life.



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