E-COMP
The E-COMP Initiative is creating new capabilities that enable the optimized design and operation of energy systems subject to multiple objectives and with high levels of power electronics.
Faster, More Informed Environmental Permitting with AI-Guided Support
Federal environmental permitting process to be fast-tracked with AI-powered tools and cloud-supported data analysis.
Addressing Grid Vulnerabilities with E-COMP
PNNL's E-COMP initiative is helping unleash American energy innovation with advanced theories, models, and software tools to better operate power systems that rely heavily on high-speed power electronic control.
PNNL Playing Key Role in Modernizing the Electric Grid
PNNL researchers get new opportunities to shape the country’s power grid for the future.
The Scoop on Hyperloop
A PNNL modeling study shows the impact of a hyperloop transportation system on the power grid.
Yousu Chen and Jeff Dagle Named IEEE Fellows
Delivering excellence in power systems and electric grid advancement earns two PNNLers the association’s top distinction.
AI Ups Response Time when the Grid Goes Down
Trouble on the electric grid might start with something relatively small: a downed power line, or a lightning strike at a substation. What happens next?
PNNL, Sandia, and Georgia Tech Join Forces in AI Effort
Three powerhouses in the realm of artificial intelligence have become partners in a new research center created by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Smart Ideas Wanted for Grid Modernization
Plug and Play DER Challenge seeks to enable distributed energy technologies to integrate, connect and operate in harmony on the power grid.
Redox Flow Battery Laboratories
PNNL has a series of three laboratories dedicated to researching, testing redox, and scaling up flow batteries—a battery type used primarily for power grid applications.