Researchers highlight smart inverters' vulnerabilities to several cyberattacks and possible defenses against them.
December 30, 2022 by Darshil Patel
MIT researchers have published a paper on vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, which allows electric vehicles to return energy to the power grid and…
December 12, 2022 by Claire Turvill
The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has developed a blockchain ledger system that might help utility companies and…
December 02, 2022 by Kevin Clemens
Electric vehicles can provide electricity to construction sites, emergency power, make glamping easier, and even power an exclusive hotel experience.
November 25, 2022 by Kevin Clemens
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is developing tools to help keep the growing electric power grid safe from physical and…
November 22, 2022 by Kevin Clemens
Electric Era, a Seattle, Washington-based startup, has received $4 million in funding for its PowerNode smart electric vehicle fast-charge energy…
November 21, 2022 by Mike Falter
Transmission line performance depends on a variety of environmental factors.
November 08, 2022 by Kevin Clemens
Through bidirectional (vehicle-to-grid) charging, electric vehicles could serve as an emergency response force when power outages or grid shutdowns…
November 08, 2022 by Jay Miller
Hurricane Ian left many Floridians without power and, at worst, without their homes. A 100% solar community northeast of Fort Myers demonstrated…
October 11, 2022 by Claire Turvill
A new Stanford University EV charging study says charging at night is doing it all wrong.
October 10, 2022 by Kevin Clemens
Power engineering and electronics, while maybe not as popular as other forms of engineering, is of great importance to the world around us…
June 06, 2020 by Lorenzo Mari
At its annual Technologies & Products Press Conference 2019 in Munich, TDK managers Dr. Lucia Cabo and Fernando Rodríguez presented film…
December 18, 2019 by Roland R. Ackerman
This article discusses the possible future of energy evolution in terms of generation, distribution and consumption.
January 01, 2016 by Francisco Gonzalez-Espin
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