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.
Making it Modern: PNNL Infuses Innovation into Nation's Electric Grid
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are helping to lead transformation of the nation's century-old electric grid by developing new technologies to enhance its reliability and security.
Scientists Address Risks to Supply Chain in a Connected World
Protecting critical systems such as the electrical grid from cyber-based risks to the supply chain is the focus of a new PNNL conference.
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.
PNNL Hosts Global Gathering to Advance Sodium Battery Innovation
Global experts gathered at PNNL for the 9th International Conference on Sodium Batteries, sharing advancements in sodium battery research and development.
How the Grid Storage Launchpad is Accelerating EV Research
PNNL's new energy storage facility now houses the Lab's vehicle battery research programs, which have more lab space and a slew of new capabilities.
Symposium explores smart city evolution
In November, Northeastern University Seattle (NU-Seattle) hosted "Smart Cities: Critical Infrastructure Protection" to explore technology and policy opportunities and challenges facing the smart city evolution.
PNNL Research Recognized for Innovation in Grid Energy Storage
Materials scientist Dan-Thien Nguyen receives DOE funding to develop flowable zinc battery technology.
Vincent Sprenkle Named Director of Grid Storage Launchpad
Energy storage expert Vince Sprenkle leads Office of Electricity's first facility to advance next-generation energy storage technologies.