At Nori Market, our commitment to Jonesboro goes beyond providing fresh vegetables and delicious smoothies. We strive to be a reliable "one-stop shop" for our neighbors, whether you're coming in for a bakery treat or utilizing our mobile drop-off service. However, in an era of unpredictable weather and power fluctuations, maintaining that reliability requires looking at new ways to stay "always on."
This is where we see the potential of a Microgrid as a foundational element for local business resilience.
Protecting Freshness During Outages When a storm hits Georgia, the first concern for a market is the cold chain. Our fresh produce, deli items, and smoothies rely on consistent refrigeration. By utilizing a Microgrid as a localized energy source, a market can disconnect from the main grid during an emergency. This ensures that our high-quality fruits and vegetables remain fresh and safe for the community, even when the rest of the block is in the dark.
