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Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Traumatic Brain Injury: A New Roadmap Outlining Opportunities, Barriers, and Recommendations for Advancing Treatment Solutions April 26, 2021 GMT (PRNewsfoto/Cohen Veterans Bioscience) NEW YORK, April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Brain research and advocacy nonprofit Cohen Veterans Bioscience (CVB) today announced the launch of a National TBI Precision Solutions Research Roadmap, with the advent of the first in a series of publications resulting from its Brain Trauma Blueprint framework program. The Brain Trauma Blueprint is a framework that enables stakeholder groups across government, academia, foundations, and industry to advance precision diagnostics and treatments for brain trauma through a coordinated effort. The framework comprises a 12-step process to jointly identify unmet patient needs, associated research priorities, landscape state of the science, identify researc ....
Published 7 January 2021 Power electronics including the inverters that interface solar, wind, battery energy storage, and electric vehicles are on track to gradually, or even entirely, displace traditional generation. In doing so, inverters will inherit new responsibilities and introduce a new set of challenges. Power electronics including the inverters that interface solar, wind, battery energy storage, and electric vehicles are on track to gradually, or even entirely, displace traditional generation. In doing so, inverters will inherit new responsibilities and introduce a new set of challenges. Recognizing a knowledge gap, a team of experts from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and several collaborating institutions have published the ....
Published 6 January 2021 Power electronics including the inverters that interface solar, wind, battery energy storage, and electric vehicles are on track to gradually, or even entirely, displace traditional generation. In doing so, inverters will inherit new responsibilities and introduce a new set of challenges. Power electronics including the inverters that interface solar, wind, battery energy storage, and electric vehicles are on track to gradually, or even entirely, displace traditional generation. In doing so, inverters will inherit new responsibilities and introduce a new set of challenges. Recognizing a knowledge gap, a team of experts from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and several collaborating institutions have published the ....
Energy Systems Integration Newsletter: December 2020 In this edition, NREL publishes a comprehensive guide to understanding inverter-dominated power systems, the Department of Energy awards NREL to pursue national solutions in solar integration, an article from NREL researchers in IEEE Spectrum looks at the autonomous power grid of the future, and more. Technical Roadmap Guides Research Direction for Grid-Forming Inverters Power electronics including the inverters that interface solar, wind, battery energy storage, and electric vehicles are a rapidly expanding presence on the electric grid. As a result, inverters will inherit new responsibilities and introduce new challenges. Recognizing a knowledge gap, a team of experts from NREL and several collaborating ....
Advertisement Recently, the US Department of Energy (DOE) announced up to US$45 million for research to advance solar hardware and systems integration, including the creation of a consortium dedicated to developing control technologies for a modernised electric grid. While solar makes up 3% of US electricity, that amount is expected to reach 18% by 2050 – requiring an increase of hundreds of gigawatts of solar capacity. As a result, DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) is seeking new solutions that can reliably bring large quantities of solar onto the grid and that can ensure that US-made hardware is used in those installations. ....