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thinkenergy shorts: how Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) are reshaping the grid

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Oct 14, 2025
Discover how distributed energy resources (DERs) like rooftop solar and backup batteries are transforming Ontario's energy landscape. Learn how they can cut your carbon footprint and save you money through net metering and load displacement. Explore the benefits of having backup power during outages, and see how partnerships with utilities like Hydro Ottawa are shaping the future of energy management. If you're curious about switching to DERs, find out what resources and incentives are available to make the transition smoother!
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What Distributed Energy Resources Are

  • Distributed energy resources (DERs) are small-to-medium devices that generate or store power across the grid rather than at centralized plants.
  • They typically include rooftop solar, home-sized batteries, and small wind, and can change how electricity is produced and used.
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DERs As Outage Backup

  • DERs provide reliable backup power during outages when paired with storage or generators, protecting key devices or entire homes depending on system size.
  • Fossil-fuel generators offer longer duration backup but emit carbon, so they trade off reliability for emissions.
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EVs Becoming Backup Power

  • Electric vehicles are emerging as potential backup energy sources through vehicle-to-home or vehicle-to-grid capabilities as models and regulations evolve.
  • Current adoption is limited to a few models like the Ford F-150 but will grow as technology and safety frameworks mature.
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