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Distributed Generation (DG) is a type of renewable energy system that generates electricity at or near the point of use. It is typically used to supplement or replace traditional grid-based electricity supply. DG systems are typically smaller than traditional power plants and can be located closer to the end user, reducing transmission losses and providing more reliable power. DG systems can be powered by a variety of renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass.
DG systems offer a number of advantages over traditional grid-based electricity supply, including improved energy security, reduced environmental impact, and increased energy efficiency. They can also provide a more reliable and cost-effective source of electricity for remote or rural areas.
Some companies in the DG market include SolarCity, SunPower, SunEdison, and SunRun. Show Less Read more