Assistant Secretary Bruce J. Walker, Office of Electricity. makes statement on new regulatory reforms.
Challenge tapped into American ingenuity for ideas on how to make the nation’s electric grid stronger and more resilient.
Established in 1996, the PECASE acknowledges the contributions scientists and engineers have made to the advancement of science.
More than 100 grants will support scientific innovation.
Projects will strengthen partnerships between National Laboratories and private sector companies to deploy promising technologies to the marketplace.
Kerry Cheung is a Program Manager for electric grid research and development in the Office of Electricity.
Center will initially fund up to $16 million for research in the areas of energy-water nexus, fossil energy, energy storage, and cybersecurity.
Research aims at improving A.I. as a tool of grid resiliency and science.
Bruce Walker, Assistant Secretary of the Office of Electricity, lays out why STEM is invaluable to their mission.
Executive Order establishes the first ever comprehensive whole-of-government policy to build resilience and protect against electromagnetic pulses.