Off-grid renewable energy systems operate independently from national or regional electricity grids. These systems typically use solar, wind, micro-hydro, or biomass resources combined with energy storage. Off-grid renewable energy is essential for electrifying remote and rural areas where grid extension is economically or technically unfeasible. These systems provide reliable electricity for households, schools, healthcare facilities, and small businesses. Off-grid solutions reduce reliance on diesel generators and improve environmental and social outcomes. Modular design and declining technology costs have accelerated adoption. Off-grid renewable energy supports poverty reduction, education, healthcare access, and sustainable economic development.
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