ACEP鈥檚 Grid Edge research program seeks to explore a range of distributed energy resources to unlock local, sustainable, healthy and cost-effective energy resources available to all in Alaska and in other parts of the nation and world.
These resources include small- and mid-market solar and wind facilities, behind the meter resources, electrified loads and battery storage.
Our research focuses on cold regions and microgrid environments to:
- Improve our understanding of applications and approaches;
- Test, model and optimize controls to integrate variable energy sources;
- Investigate social, technical, economic and regulatory factors affecting grid edge technologies; and
- Engage and grow stakeholder relationships.
Public Resources
Alaska-specific solar energy design information in one easy volume.
News
May 06
April was a busy month for the Grid Edge research team, filled with conferences and collaborations on topics ranging from smart energy solutions to agrivoltaics.
Feb 04
A free interactive digital tool developed by ACEP gives users a comprehensive look at energy systems in Alaska's microgrid communities.
Jan 28
With Alaskans facing a harsh winter this year, many are wondering how electric vehicles are faring in these extreme conditions. Surprisingly, EVs have been performing better than expected.
Grid Edge Project Highlights



