In a recent interview, Aron Bowman, the president of ELM MicroGrid and ELM Solar, discussed the latest trends in microgrid adoption and new technologies with Rod Walton, managing editor of Microgrid Knowledge. The conversation focused on the evolving landscape of microgrids and their growth in areas such as EV charging infrastructure, municipal utilities, and renewable thermal solutions.
Bowman emphasized the challenges facing EV charger deployments, particularly the interconnect challenge. He highlighted this as a major obstacle to widespread adoption of microgrids in this area. However, he also stressed the value of microgrids in supporting the EV market by integrating renewable energy sources and managing site demand effectively.
During the interview, Bowman also showcased an innovative technology that he believes will revolutionize the microgrid sector – Virtue Hot HD. This solar thermal solution provides an alternative to traditional PV systems by providing heat for buildings and water treatment plants. He shared a success story at Creighton University where this technology was used to optimize efficiency and move closer to net-zero energy goals when combined with heat and power (CHP) systems and energy storage.
Overall, Bowman emphasized the importance of innovative approaches and partnerships in driving advancements in microgrid technology and sustainable energy solutions. He highlighted how these technologies can play a key role in shaping the future of energy infrastructure and addressing the challenges of climate change.
According to Bowman, one major obstacle to widespread adoption of EV chargers is interconnectivity issues. However, he believes that microgrids can play a crucial role in supporting EV markets by integrating renewable energy sources and managing site demand effectively.
One innovative technology that Bowman showcased during his interview with Microgrid Knowledge’s managing editor was Virtue Hot HD – a solar thermal solution that provides heat for buildings and water treatment plants.
He explained how this technology can help optimize efficiency when combined with heat and power (CHP) systems and energy storage. One successful application example was at Creighton University where Virtue Hot HD was used to move closer to net-zero energy goals.
Overall, Bowman emphasized that innovation is key to driving advancements in microgrid technology and sustainable energy solutions.
He believes that these technologies can shape the future of energy infrastructure while addressing climate change challenges.