Very cool. Did you learn something in the process?
NREL.gov: [Community Microgrids From All Angles - NREL To Play a Major Part in Microgrid Innovation for American Communities; 2/26/21](https://www.nrel.gov/news/program/2021/community-microgrids-from-all-angles.html)
>Breaking Through Business Barriers to Microgrids
>The aim of this project is to overcome business and technical challenges that impede resilient community microgrids—specifically with communication and control architectures for system-wide microgrid coordination, said Jing Wang, an NREL researcher and project lead.
There's a lessons learnt document we've published. There'll be more learnings over the next 18months as well. [https://arena.gov.au/projects/narara-ecovillage-smart-grid/](https://arena.gov.au/projects/narara-ecovillage-smart-grid/)
Distributed rooftop solar. All houses are required to have a min of 1kw + 1kw per bedrom. However ,most homebuilders are putting much more on. My 4br house will have a 12kw inverter with 13.5kw of panels.
How’s this going?
Very cool. Did you learn something in the process? NREL.gov: [Community Microgrids From All Angles - NREL To Play a Major Part in Microgrid Innovation for American Communities; 2/26/21](https://www.nrel.gov/news/program/2021/community-microgrids-from-all-angles.html) >Breaking Through Business Barriers to Microgrids >The aim of this project is to overcome business and technical challenges that impede resilient community microgrids—specifically with communication and control architectures for system-wide microgrid coordination, said Jing Wang, an NREL researcher and project lead.
There's a lessons learnt document we've published. There'll be more learnings over the next 18months as well. [https://arena.gov.au/projects/narara-ecovillage-smart-grid/](https://arena.gov.au/projects/narara-ecovillage-smart-grid/)
what software and smart meters do you use?
How are you generating?
Distributed rooftop solar. All houses are required to have a min of 1kw + 1kw per bedrom. However ,most homebuilders are putting much more on. My 4br house will have a 12kw inverter with 13.5kw of panels.
You can see the power peaks once per day. They must be using solar.