A historic legacy now translates to pioneering capabilities in electric grid technology at the Department of Energy's Oak ...
Distributed energy resources (DERs) have become a major part of the power generation landscape, particularly in support of a ...
The rapid development and widespread use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems is posing new challenges for electricity ...
America’s biggest power grid operator is being remade by artificial intelligence, not through software, but through steel, ...
In a world where electrons are the new currency of growth, behind-the-meter power is increasingly viewed not just as a backup ...
Skyrocketing growth in demand, accelerating security threats, extreme weather events and increasing systemic vulnerabilities ...
Sensors are an indispensable tool to inform utility managers of the state of the electricity grid and the occurrence of disruptions of any kind. The IEC provides the standards and conformity ...
Legacy load forecasting models are struggling with ever-more-common, unpredictable events; power-hungry AI offers a solution.
As global power grids transition from centralized fossil-based generation to decentralized, renewable sources, system stability has become a critical challenge. The phasing out of synchronous ...
People in the power industry understand inertia and its importance to grid stability. As large thermal power plants and other inertia-providing units are replaced with renewable resources that provide ...
When an early warning system designed to alert operators across Europe about disturbances on the grid was rolled out a decade ago, the predominant color showing on the on-screen maps was green. Safe ...
The global appetite for electricity continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. By 2050, the International Energy Agency describes how global energy demand in 2050 will likely have to contend with "an ...