Without enough time to plan the National Lentil Festival this year, the Pullman Chamber of Commerce may instead try to organize a smaller events in August to welcome Washington State University students back to campus.
Pullman Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Marie Dymkoski discussed this during the chamberâs Pullman State of the City address Tuesday.
With Whitman County still in Phase 2 of Gov. Jay Insleeâs phased COVID-19 recovery plan, and with uncertainty about when COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted, Dymkoski said there is too little time to prepare for one of Pullmanâs biggest annual events.
âWe have not been able to really plan a Lentil Festival as weâve had in the past, so even if everything got lifted tomorrow, we would not be ready,â she said. âI mean, it takes 10-11 months just to plan from one year to the next.â
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BEER-SHEVA, Israel, May 6, 2021 - A winning consortium led by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) the Israeli leader, and Arizona State University (ASU) the U.S. leader, along with several other tech partners, including Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GT), will receive up to $6 million under a U.S.-Israel Energy Center research funding grant for energy infrastructure cybersecurity.
The consortium s research project is entitled: Comprehensive Cybersecurity Technology for Critical Power Infrastructure AI Based Centralized Defense and Edge Resilience. Increasingly, both Israel and the U.S. face costly cyberattacks that can cause severe damage to critical energy infrastructure. This consortium will develop, integrate, and test technologies, and demonstrate high value cyberattack mitigation technologies on the energy infrastructure using data analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
Global $3.6 Billion Microgrid Control System Market to 2023 - Key Drivers, Challenges and Trends
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According to the new market research report Microgrid Control System Market by Grid- Type (On-Grid and Off-grid), Component (Hardware and Software), Ownership (Private and Public), End-User (Utilities, Campuses and institutions, Commercial, and Industrial), and Region - Global Forecast to 2023″ The microgrid control system market is expected to grow from an estimated USD 2.0 billion in 2018 to USD 3.6 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 13.01%. Increasing investments in electric networks, refurbishment of the existing grid networks, and growing adoption of renewable energy sources across the globe are likely to drive the microgrid control system market. Rising electrification projects and advancement in the Internet of Things (IoT), as well as communication technologies, can lead to opportunities in the microgrid control system market.
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