This article is authored by Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman with IDTechEx. At last a conference looking at microgrids reinvented. The “IDTechEx Show!” in Berlin this April will have 220 exhibitors and nine parallel conferences, but there is a difference this year. One of those conferences is now Off Grid Energy Independence alongside the usual ones on closely related topics such […]
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