Strengthening Puerto Rico's Power Grid
EGRASS helps prepare and fortify critical structures to protect against the worst consequences of new hurricanes.
An Electric Connection: Homes Helping the Grid
A new control system shows promise in making millions of homes contributors to improved power grid operations, reaping cost and environmental benefits.
Taming Tomorrow’s Wildfires
As wildfires grow increasingly severe, PNNL researchers are working to slow their spread and mitigate their harmful effects.
Pricier Power, Possible Energy Outages Await Future U.S. West Coast
New research simulates power demand, supply, and cost in a hotter, drier climate.
Eight Graduate Students Join PNNL’s Prestigious DOE Program
Eight Office of Science Graduate Student Research join PNNL.
The Multiplier Effect
Electrical engineer Aditya Ashok and cybersecurity researcher Thomas Edgar win best paper award for their work to create a new high-fidelity dataset that will help advance cybersecurity solutions for critical infrastructure protection.
A New Methodology for Generating Building Temperature Setpoint Schedules
New work developed a methodology to generate building temperature setpoint schedules for use by modelers in large-scale building energy simulations.
PNNL Launches a New Center for Continuum Computing
The Center for Continuum Computing at PNNL aims to integrate cloud platforms, high-performance computing, and edge devices into a seamless ecosystem that accelerates scientific discovery.
Detail Matters for Understanding COVID-19 Impacts on Electricity Use
COVID-19 changed when and where we use electricity. Researchers showed that commonly available total demand data masked the actual changes.