Duke Energy Studying Next-Generation Energy Products
It began testing microgrid technology at the McAlpine Creek Substation in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 2013 and took over an existing Duke Energy facility in Mount Holly, North Carolina, in
Smart Microgrid and Renewable Technology (SMRT) Lab
The Smart Microgrid and Renewable Technology (SMRT) lab is a power converter based microgrid testbed. The facility consists of four types of subsystems, i.e., two real-time simulators (RTS), two
Take a virtual tour of Duke Energy''s innovation lab
The Mount Holly Innovation Lab outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, is Duke Energy''s hub for testing technology that will modernize the electric grid – now, you can see it through your
Galvin Center for Electricity Innovation | Illinois Institute of Technology
The Galvin Center brings together universities, industry, government, and non-profit research entities to plug into Illinois Tech''s microgrid, research laboratories, and Technology Park, creating a hub—or
Microgrid Systems Lab | SFIP | Santa Fe Innovation Park
The Microgrid Systems Lab is a partnership with the Sustainable Technologies Center at Santa Fe Community College and the Global Microgrid Center, designed to create a research, development,
About | Microgrid Systems Lab
The Microgrid Systems Laboratory (MSL) is a fully-integrated innovation center for decentralized energy systems.
Laboratory for Energy And Power Solutions (LEAPS) | LEAP into the
Dr. Nathan Johnson manages the research team with a one-acre microgrid test bed and computational laboratory that combines simulation-based design with hands-on fabrication to create next
Microgrid Systems Lab | Accelerating Our Energy Future
The Microgrid Systems Laboratory is a collaborative effort to speed the transition to a more resilient, sustainable, and equitable electricity system. Microgrids are community-scaled smart energy
UC San Diego''s Energy Storage Research Labs
Our laboratories, integrated within the UC San Diego Microgrid, offer a unique real-world testbed for industry, utilities, and academic researchers. Below, we provide a detailed look at our specialized
Advancements and Challenges in Microgrid Technology: A
This paper presents a systematic literature review encompassing recent advancements in MG technology. It delves into MG architecture, diverse control objectives, associated