Businesses are increasingly focusing on embedded generation – producing power directly at their location – as a pathway to lower energy costs and a reduced carbon footprint. This approach prioritizes generating electricity onsite before relying on external sources. A key component of maximizing the benefits of embedded generation is “wheeling,” which allows businesses to transport excess generated power across existing grids. Wheeling facilitates greater renewable energy utilization and can create new revenue streams for businesses with surplus capacity. Experts suggest embedded generation offers a more immediate and cost-effective solution compared to solely focusing on large-scale renewable projects. This shift empowers businesses to take control of their energy supply and contribute to a cleaner energy landscape. The integration of wheeling further optimizes this process, enhancing the overall efficiency and economic viability of onsite power generation.