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  • BTM generation
  • Dynamic load balancing
  • Distributed computing
  • Automated orchestration and management
  • Horizontal Scalability
  • Islanded Operations 
  • BESS Integration
  • Infrastructure disaggregation
  • High-Density Energy Infrastructure
  • Low-Latency Interconnects
  • Predictive Load Forecasting
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Severe storms this week knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of customers, mostly in the Midwest, and utilities are still scrambling response teams to fix downed utility poles and lines affected by fallen trees after winds of up to 99 miles-per-hour ripped through the region.
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