Global leaders and heads of state have been convening in Dubai at COP28 to discuss energy solutions to combat climate change.
The world’s energy infrastructure faces increased pressure to decarbonize as global temperatures continue to rise.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced a notice of intent (NOI) for the Office of Electricity to issue a $4.8 million funding opportunity announcement (FOA).
Our nation is transitioning to a decarbonized, electrified energy future.
A future-ready grid requires infrastructure built with the latest technologies, including everything from complex devices compatible with digital technology to fundamental capabilities.
Projects to Manage Grid Data Usage and Cybersecurity Risks
If I asked you to envision the electric grid, you would probably think of a big, complex, physical system with lots of steel, copper, and concrete: towers, wires, transformers, and power plants.
A future-ready grid requires infrastructure with the latest technology, including everything from complex devices compatible with digital technology to fundamental components. Grid-enhancing technologies (GETs) will help prepare the grid of the future.
DOE released a $10 million funding opportunity announcement to fund research to drive innovation and reduce costs of high-voltage direct current.
High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission has significant advantages compared to conventional alternating current (AC) line.