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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.

November is Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month, a time to focus on the systems that support our economy, public health, and safety

SCE received $100,000 for its proposal to virtualize components of electric grid substations and operate them using a human machine interface

IBT received $25,000 for its proposal to use wafer sensors, with technology used in applications like data storage, to measure electric current.

The Office of Electricity is focused on increasing the resiliency and reliability of critical energy infrastructure.

Grid architecture is an emerging discipline concerned with grid structure and the development of coherent grid designs.

The Office of Electricity (OE) joins with organizations across the country in recognizing Cybersecurity Awareness Month

The Office of Electricity is pleased to welcome our newest Deputy Assistant Secretary, Charles P. “Chuck” Kosak.