Distributed renewable energy refers to small- to medium-scale renewable energy generation located close to the point of consumption. These systems include rooftop solar, small wind turbines, biomass units, and local energy storage. Distributed renewable energy reduces transmission losses, enhances grid resilience, and enables faster deployment compared to centralized power plants. It supports energy democratization by allowing consumers to become producers, often referred to as prosumers. Distributed systems improve reliability, especially during grid outages, and support integration of renewables into existing infrastructure. Digital technologies, smart meters, and energy management systems enable efficient operation. Distributed renewable energy plays a key role in modern energy transitions by supporting sustainability, reducing emissions, and strengthening local energy security.
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