The Grid is Changing

Everyday, more renewable energy is coming online. The intermittent nature of solar and wind creates challenges for grid operators. Electricity demand for AI inference and training will add to the difficulties.

The old model for the grid revolved around centralized production of electricity in large plants. The new model involves a grid that's distributed and flexible.

The Opportunity

Power generation increasingly relies on massive numbers of small-scale producers—everything from solar farms to windmills and rooftop panels. But the move towards a distributed grid isn't just about production. Grid-scale storage and home batteries will absorb electricity when production is cheap and discharge electricity when capacity is constrained. Grid-connected thermostats and EV chargers will efficiently adapt to maintain grid stability.

Ours.Energy foresees a vibrant marketplace emerging for access to distributed energy resources. Whether you own a smart thermostat, rooftop solar, or an EV charger, you can be part of the shift to a grid that's ours.

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