DOE announced the new members of the Electricity Advisory Committee (EAC), an important component of DOE’s strategy to improve its research, development, and demonstration portfolio and program activities.
The Office of Electricity is supporting four small business projects focused on advanced protective relaying and energy storage power conversion.
The Office of Electricity announced $18.4 million in grants through the Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF) for seven national laboratory projects with the goal of getting more clean energy technology to the marketplace.
$504 Million Loan Guarantee to Advanced Clean Energy Storage for World’s Largest Clean Hydrogen and Energy Storage Project in Utah
Earlier this week, DOE announced $53 million in funding awards for diverse small businesses to pursue advanced scientific instrumentation and technologies to address climate change.
The electric distribution system in the United States is in a transitional state. While it is being modernized to support the country’s changing energy mix and the needs of 21st century electrification, the transition is far from complete.
DOE’s Office of Electricity (OE) recently released two new reports focused on modernizing critical infrastructure to make the grid more resilient, reliable, and secure.
Microgrids serve as an effective platform for integrating distributed energy resources (DERs) and can reduce costs and emissions while increasing the reliability and resilience of the nation’s electricity system.
The recently released Smart Grid System Report conveys the status of smart grid deployments across the Nation.
$75 million facility will boost clean energy adoption and make the nation’s power grid more resilient, secure, and flexible