As artificial intelligence raises electricity demand, federally funded research helps individual states quickly and affordably ramp-up power-grid capacity ...
Abstract: The virtual synchronous generator (VSG) technique is rapidly developed and widely used due to the weakening of the power grid strength. In order to increase the system capacity and improve ...
“Testing and control sit at the center of how complex hardware is developed and deployed, but the tools supporting that work haven’t kept pace with system complexity,” said Revel founder and CEO Scott ...
A dual-model battery health assessment framework analyzes real-world voltage data from retired EV batteries in grid storage. Using incremental ...
The rapid growth of data centers that support artificial intelligence is reshaping how electricity systems operate across the United States.
A coordinated control framework stabilizes power grids with high renewable penetration by managing distributed storage units in real time.
David Richard Walwyn receives funding from the National Research Foundation for this research. South Africa has committed to reaching phasing out human-caused carbon pollution by 2050. To get there, ...
As the world accelerates toward a decentralized, carbon-neutral future, the electric power grid is undergoing its most radical transformation in a century. We're moving from a predictable, one-way ...
Two newly uncovered malware campaigns are exploiting open-source software across Windows and Linux environments to target enterprise executives and cloud systems, signaling a sharp escalation in both ...
AI infrastructure is scaling fast, and its need for energy has moved firmly into the spotlight. News cycles are increasingly dominated by debates about AI’s impact on power systems, consumer energy ...
Rows of lithium-ion battery containers are seen at Eolian's large-scale battery electric storage facility, Monday, Oct. 28, 2024, in Fort Worth. During recent heat waves and winter cold snaps, ...
Managers of electric grids say freezing temperatures and ice and snow could lead to power outages in many places, potentially leaving millions in the dark. By Ivan Penn and Rebecca F. Elliott As ...
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