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The Nanyang Technological University's Energy Research Institute (ERI@N), which focuses on the applied research, development and commercialization of innovative energy solutions, has developed an energy controller that would act as the heart of a microgrid. A microgrid is a local source of electrical power that feeds a relatively small network of electricity users, and even when attached to a centralized regional or national grid, is able to function independently. The ERI@N team in Singapore deploys 210 research staff and 150 PhD students from 26 countries to tackle emerging challenges in the energy industry. Two ERI@N flagship programmes - EcoCampus and the Renewable Energy Integration Demonstrator Singapore (REIDS) - develop and implement working solutions for energy efficiency and renewable energy integration. By 2017, ERI@N had amassed great depth of knowledge on the delivery of distributed energy resources (DER). The immediate challenges for ERI@N are: What is the best path to introduce its microgrid controller to a rapidly evolving market for distributed energy solutions, and how would it sustain its early lead in affordable DER technology?