As the utility on the island continues to fail, new systems of renewables–installed after the storm–are showing what a more resilient grid could look like. Seven months after Hurricane Maria hit ...
As we continue to work toward a more sustainable future globally, demand for renewable energy integration is increasing. This requires more flexibility in grid infrastructure and the ability to add ...
In today’s rapidly evolving energy landscape, businesses face increasing pressure to enhance their energy efficiency, reduce costs, and achieve business operations reliability while contributing to ...
With the increased value of distributed capacity in various energy markets, there is a growing demand for generators in microgrids, which are local energy systems that can be disconnected from the ...
Direct current microgrids are widely regarded as a promising clean power system technique. However, the microgrid stability is challenged by routine operations and unplanned faults, especially when ...
Microgrids are independent, small-scale power grids utilizing renewable sources and are beneficial in rural areas without existing infrastructure for energy distribution. These decentralized systems ...
The rapid transformation of energy systems necessitates innovative approaches to ensure cost-effective, reliable, and environmentally sustainable operation. This paper presents a novel multi-objective ...
The U.S. electric system is adapting to a new wave of distributed energy resources, such as solar panels and energy storage. Some of these work together in localized networks known as ...
According to a report from The Conversation, Western Australia has already taken down more than 15,000 kilometers, over 9,000 ...
Backup generators and islanded mini-grids helped some parts of New York City keep the lights on after Hurricane Sandy In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, when most of lower Manhattan was a sea of ...
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