Multiscale Effects Masked the Impact of COVID-19 on Electricity Consumption
COVID-19 had multiple impacts on the electric sector and the nature of those impacts varied on the scale analyzed.
PNNL and Oregon Partner to Study State Energy Security Risks
PNNL will analyze current and projected transportation fuel dynamics, supply chain risks, and risk comparators with relevant sectors, such as transportation electrification.
Moving Megawatts Securely and Economically
A PNNL Power Plant Model Validation tool will help large power plant owners meet federal testing requirements for power generation.
Human Factors Virtual Workshop: Energy Control Room Real-Time Operations
This workshop showcases a variety of human factors research efforts to support power grid operations.
Grid Modeling Tool Successfully Launches on World’s Fastest Supercomputer
ExaGO, a power grid simulation and optimization platform developed at PNNL is the first of its kind to run on Frontier.
Data Appendices to the Electric Transmission in Transportation Rights-of-Way Gaps Analysis
The gaps analysis examines key differences between the electric and transportation sectors relevant to the development of transmission infrastructure within transportation rights-of-way.
Hear All About It: Slaven Peles Featured on Let’s Talk Exascale Podcast
Slaven Peles, PNNL computational scientist and leader of a national high-performance computing project for power grid analysis, spoke about the project with the host of the Let’s Talk Exascale podcast.