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Manoj Sinha, CEO of Husk Power Systems, discussed the potential of distributed energy resources (DERs) to address the growing global electricity shortage in an interview on this week’s Zero podcast. Sinha emphasized that decentralized renewable energy systems can play a significant role in increasing access to electricity, especially in underserved and rural regions where traditional grid infrastructure is limited.

According to Sinha, DERs such as solar microgrids and off-grid solutions offer a flexible and scalable approach to energy provision. He noted that these technologies can be deployed quickly and tailored to local demand, making them a practical alternative or complement to centralized power systems. This, he argued, could help bridge the gap in regions facing chronic energy shortages and improve overall energy resilience.

Sinha also highlighted the importance of innovation and investment in distributed energy technologies to accelerate their adoption globally. While recognizing challenges such as financing and regulatory hurdles, he maintained that continued development and supportive policies could unlock the full potential of DERs in solving the world’s energy crisis.

The discussion underscores a growing interest in decentralized energy as a means to improve energy access and sustainability. As global energy demand rises, experts like Sinha advocate for integrating DERs into broader energy strategies to create more resilient and inclusive power systems worldwide.

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