How a Smart Electric Grid Will Power Our Future
Reimagining the United States power grid could save consumers $50 billion a year.
Proven Cybercrime Fighter Moves from Government to Private Sector
The FLOWER software app, named because it inspects network flows, or conversations between computers, can be deployed using a passive network tap anywhere in the enterprise to fight cybercrime.
Huang to Serve as Guest Editor for Electrical Power Journal
Zhenyu (Henry) Huang acts as guest editor in an upcoming special issue on “Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Power and Energy Systems." The special edition is published by Elsevier.
Wind Power off the Oregon Coast Could Provide More than Electricity
PNNL researchers say that offshore wind energy can add value to the electric grid, beyond just the power it can produce, if locations and strategies are optimized.
Lighting the Way for Cybersecurity and Engineering Careers in Hydropower
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory launches the Training Outreach and Recruitment for Cybersecurity Hydropower program at the University of Texas at El Paso.
Accelerated Renewable Energy Deployment and Energy Storage Needed for a Resilient Power Grid in Puerto Rico
Results of the PR100 study outline near- and short-term strategies for Puerto Rico to achieve a renewable power grid by 2050.