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BoxPower wants to cut emissions, wildfire risk by taking power off the main grid

After sparking Californiaโ€™s second-largest wildfire ever, and dozens more in recent years, itโ€™s no secret that Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) โ€” one of the nationโ€™s largest utilities โ€” is interested in alternatives to aboveground transmission lines.

One option touted by PG&Eย  is to bury thousands of miles of power lines in โ€œhigh fire-threat areas.โ€ That effort is underway, and it will cost billions and take a decade or more to complete, per the utilityโ€™s projections. Yet, another piece of the puzzle may be microgrids.

BoxPower, a startup working on such tech, says its mini power stations can do a better job of delivering reliable, low-carbon energy to folks who live โ€œon the edges of distribution lines.โ€

Neither route will scrub away PG&Eโ€™s horrid environmental track record,ย but as climate change drives more extreme heat waves, solar-powered microgrids could help remote communities keep the lights on even when the macrogrid goes down, while eliminating some dangerous power lines in the process. Thatโ€™s the idea, and itโ€™s why Grass Valley, Californiaโ€“based BoxPower raised a $5 million Series A round from Swell Energy backer Aligned Climate Capital.

โ€œBy placing the Microgrid within ~250ft of the customer, BoxPower eliminates all overhead power lines,โ€ BoxPower co-founder and CEO Angelo Campus said in a statement to TechCrunch. Featuring solar arrays, big batteries and backup propane generators, the power generated by the startup ultimately reaches rural residents โ€œvia low-voltage underground wires,โ€ said Campus.

Along with utilities, BoxPower says it has also worked on residential, commercial, and agricultural projects, which are typically โ€œislandedโ€ or not connected to the main grid. In all, the startup says it currently operates more than 35 microgrids across California, Puerto Rico, Alaska and Hawaii.

โ€œBoxPower is on track to deploy an additional 25โ€“30 micro grid systems this year,โ€ Campus added.

BoxPower wants to cut emissions, wildfire risk by taking power off the main grid by Harri Weber originally published on TechCrunch

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