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Researchers from Northwestern University are mapping the US-South Canada power grid, the largest contiguous power grid in the world amenable to modeling in order to detect vulnerabilities.
Energy Storage/Distribution | Northwestern UniversityA Northwestern University research team has found ways to stabilize a new battery with a record-high charge capacity, which could pave the way for less expensive, longer-lasting batteries for electric vehicles.
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Storage/Distribution | Northwestern UniversityImagine Alexander Graham Bell’s reaction if someone handed him an iPhone and told him that the device in his hand was the same as the large, cone-mounted transmitter he invented and used to call Thomas Watson in 1876.
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Storage/Distribution | University Research | Northwestern UniversityNorthwestern University researchers have discovered a new approach for creating important new catalysts to aid in clean energy conversion and storage.
University Research | Energy Storage/Distribution | Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Northwestern UniversityAerospec Technologies, a drone inspection and analytics company, has set out to make operating a solar farm more efficient, safer, and ultimately, more predictable.
University Research | Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Storage/Distribution | Northwestern UniversityA team of researchers led by Northwestern Engineering professor and fuel cell pioneer Sossina Haile has created a new fuel cell offering both exceptional power densities and long-term stability at optimal temperatures, a discovery that heightens the viability of incorporating fuel cells into a…
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Storage/Distribution | Northwestern UniversityLithium metal-based batteries have the potential to turn the battery industry upside down.
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Storage/Distribution | University Research | Northwestern University