During the manufacturing process, scanning battery cells for defects can be time-consuming, expensive, and inaccurate. However, a method known as…
January 04, 2024 by Jake Hertz
As the use of renewable energy grows, grid systems are becoming increasingly dependent on battery storage.
December 27, 2023 by Kevin Clemens
A study from the University of Surrey introduces an innovative approach to improving grid-connected distributed energy systems by strategically…
December 21, 2023 by Claire Turvill
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission reforms and a new Texas program could streamline the process of integrating renewable energy into the power grid.
December 20, 2023 by Jake Hertz
Mobile emergency power generators are increasingly used for disaster relief, but deploying these units can be challenging. Researchers have created…
December 08, 2023 by Jake Hertz
How do overhead and underground transmission technologies stack up regarding efficiency, reliability, and route constraints? Let’s unpack the key…
December 06, 2023 by Shannon Cuthrell
A study at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory investigates the susceptibility of power plants to high-altitude electromagnetic pulses.
December 04, 2023 by Jake Hertz
Argonne National Laboratory researchers are testing machine learning on sodium-cooled fast reactors to aid anomaly detection and improve reactor…
November 29, 2023 by Claire Turvill
European researchers determined causes and warning signs for power outages that could lead to widespread blackouts. They recommended strategies for…
November 27, 2023 by Ellie Gabel
Recent research in battery technology and materials could lead to more efficient, longer-lasting electric vehicle and storage batteries.
November 22, 2023 by Jake Hertz
A European report outlines strategies to assist North American grid engineers in implementing high-voltage direct current transmission.
November 21, 2023 by Zac Amos
Britain’s North Sea Transition Authority has chosen three electrification concepts for North Sea oil and gas platforms. These selected studies…
November 16, 2023 by Claire Turvill
Solar energy systems are vulnerable to cyberattacks, but energy engineers often don’t have the IT knowledge to prevent attacks or deal with them…
October 31, 2023 by Zac Amos
Densely packed infrastructure in urban spaces can significantly raise temperatures in structures and surrounding areas. Engineers are pioneering…
October 29, 2023 by John Nieman
With the surge in the popularity of artificial intelligence, a recent study delves into the implications of the rising electricity consumption…
October 27, 2023 by Claire Turvill
Researchers are employing time reversal concepts to better identify and locate faults on the grid.
October 19, 2023 by Jake Hertz
Duke Energy's self-healing grid prevented 17,000 outages in Florida during Hurricane Idalia. This type of smart grid can detect problems and…
October 09, 2023 by Jake Hertz
Researchers in New South Wales recommend distributed energy resources and additional steps to ensure grid resilience.
Can vehicle security systems keep up with car thieves’ sophisticated hacking ploys? This article takes a look at common car hacks and what…
October 04, 2023 by Zac Amos
Managing wildfire risk is a difficult process that depends on many variables, and utility companies are searching for better tools to repair…
September 29, 2023 by John Nieman
Don't have an EEPower account? Create one now.
Forgot your password? Click here.