Residential Batteries for Solar Power Benefit Owners and Grid
PNNL researchers simulated residential battery use and found in-home energy storage can benefit both the power grid and homeowners.
Open or Closed: Pumped Storage Hydropower is on the Rise
A PNNL research team compared two types of pumped storage hydropower (open and closed loop) to identify potential environmental impacts.
Two PNNL Staff Receive Clean Energy Education and Empowerment Awards
PNNL Chief Diversity Officer and Director for STEM Education and PNNL Battery Materials and System group leader will receive Clean Energy Education and Empowerment (C3E) awards at the 2023 C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium.
Even with Months-Long “Energy Droughts,” the Power Grid Remains Resilient
A new analysis shows how renewable energy sources like solar, wind and hydropower respond to climate patterns, and how utilities can use this data to save money and invest in energy storage.
IEEE Power and Energy Society Task Force Focused on Equity and Energy Justice
IEEE Power and Energy Society Task Force Focused on Equity and Energy Justice, led by PNNL staff member Bethel Tarekegne, guides important changes in energy policy and regulation.
World Energy Storage Day: PNNL’s Power Players
PNNL celebrates World Energy Storage Day (September 22) by introducing you to some of our best and brightest in this area.
Tool Could Keep Solar Power From Going Off The Grid
PNNL researchers are developing the only tool that can control large-scale distributed energy resources in real time.
Strengthening Puerto Rico's Power Grid
EGRASS helps prepare and fortify critical structures to protect against the worst consequences of new hurricanes.