Resilience is about staying operational for our homes, communities, businesses, and institutions. And it requires preparation. The challenge is to predict what we need our electrical infrastructure to withstand.
Today, microgrids are progressively being used for business continuity in the face of extreme weather. In these applications, it is important that the microgrid equipment is installed to perform reliably and safely no matter how disastrous the weather may be. To this end, how do you determine how robust your microgrid needs to be?