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Keeping It Cool: A Microgrid Solution for Cold Storage Facilities in California

Why Cold Storage Power Resilience Matters More Than Ever For cold storage operators, power isn’t optional — it’s everything. A brief outage can mean catastrophic losses, especially in California where grid instability is rising. Whether storing food, pharmaceuticals, or specialty goods, these facilities rely on… Read More »Keeping It Cool: A Microgrid Solution for Cold Storage Facilities in California

The Advantages of Hybrid Microgrid Systems for Healthcare Facilities

Why Reliable Power Is Mission-Critical for Healthcare Facilities In the healthcare world, power outages aren’t just an inconvenience—they’re a threat to patient safety and operational continuity. From life-saving equipment to climate control, modern hospitals rely on uninterrupted power to deliver care. But rising utility costs,… Read More »The Advantages of Hybrid Microgrid Systems for Healthcare Facilities

Press Release: Faraday Microgrids Powers the First Islandable Renewable Microgrid for Acute Care Hospitals

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Faraday Microgrids Powers the First Islandable Renewable Microgrid for Acute Care Hospitals ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA — Faraday Microgrids (www.faradaymicrogrids.com) is proud to announce the successful deployment and operation of the first renewable energy microgrid in the U.S. designed specifically to autonomously power the… Read More »Press Release: Faraday Microgrids Powers the First Islandable Renewable Microgrid for Acute Care Hospitals

3 Ways to Finance Projects

3 Ways to Finance Projects to Meet the New, Required Alternative Power Resources for Skilled Nursing Facilities 

California Assembly Bill 2511 A new California law, Assembly Bill 2511, was passed on September 29, 2022. This law states that all skilled nursing facilities (SNF) in the state of California must have an alternative source of power that will supply no less than than… Read More »3 Ways to Finance Projects to Meet the New, Required Alternative Power Resources for Skilled Nursing Facilities