
The TRAC program accelerates grid modernization by addressing challenges with power transformers and other grid hardware technologies

Jennifer DeCesaro serves as DOE’s Recovery Coordinator and Director for Recovery and Resilience Investments for the Office of Electricity (OE)

Today, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Electricity (OE) announced $6.7 million in funding for four university-led research projects

Siemens Corporation received $35,000 for its proposal to develop a digital companion to provide better visibility into the grid’s status.

The University of Houston received $70,000 for proposals to enhance energy management systems and reduce computational complexity.

OE’s FY 2021 request reflects the Department’s ongoing commitment to a secure, resilient power grid.

OE boosts energy storage with the Energy Storage Grand Challenge and the publication of "Potential Benefits of High-Power High Capacity Batteries"

George Washington University received $50,000 for its proposal to develop a smart unit to measure and interpret phasor unit data.

Washington State University received $25,000 for its proposal to develop an user interface to increase data analytics quality for the utility sector.

The toolkit will increase transparency and collaboration among electricity stakeholders and further prioritize electricity resilience and reliability