Lake Oswego School District builds nation's first microgrid-designed school, combining solar, battery, and diesel power to create a resilient facility that operates on and off the grid. The ESS-GRID Cabinet series are outdoor battery cabinets for small-scale commercial and industrial energy storage, with four diferent capacity options based on diferent cell compositions, 200kWh, 215kWh, 225kWh, 241kWh, etc. They can be widely used in farms, animal husbandry, hotels, schools. Educational facilities consume commercial energy across the United States, making them a prime candidate for solar installations. Beyond the financial benefits, students can observe renewable energy in action. Integrating a school's current power system with solar power can provide better. The Mitigation Enabling Energy Transition in the Mediterranean region “meetMED” is an EU-funded project developed by the Mediterranean Association of the National Agencies for Energy Management (MEDENER) and the Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE). Currently, microgrids nationwide provide 0. 3% of US electricity but have grown by 11% over the past four years. Wide current coverage, up to 4000A, breaking capacity up to 80KA. Many school buildings have flat, unshaded roofs that make excellent locations for solar panels, while school parking lots and open space on school grounds provide opportunities for.