The most important thing I like about this is that it provides me with an option to have more control over my power supply than what's available from grid sources alone. It also allows us to keep our main load center running even when there are outages at other substations or lines in town. There could be some improvements made here such as better communication between systems so we can see if they're working properly together before being implemented into production use. With having all of these pieces run independently, you can't really rely too much on one system without another failing first. This has helped mitigate risk by keeping everything else up during emergencies while still providing additional reliability benefits through redundancy.