by razman.ayop | Mar 5, 2021 | Research News
In February, extreme cold and an unusual winter storm left millions of Texans in the dark. Many went without power or water, in subzero temperatures, for nearly five days. It was a disaster; dozens died. But even though that storm hit much of the country, the power...
by razman.ayop | Mar 4, 2021 | Research News
Link The recent winter storm caused thousands of Texans to see their power bill climb to hundreds, even thousands of dollars. Can economics explain what happened?
by razman.ayop | Feb 28, 2021 | Research News
The U.S. electric grid is outdated. Designed for a world that runs on fossil fuels, our grid needs some major tech upgrades in order to transition to a more distributed, all-renewable system. That means smart, internet connected hardware working in tandem with...
by razman.ayop | Feb 28, 2021 | Research News
What if your electric car could travel 1000 miles on a single charge, charge in 10 minutes, and last for 1 million miles? Today just about every electric car uses lithium ion batteries. They’re pretty good, but ultimately are heavy and have long charging times for the...
by razman.ayop | Feb 26, 2021 | Research News
Disclaimer: This charge change each year. Obtain the update version from the RMC or research manager. Manual We are pleased to inform that starting from 1 January 2021, payment limits for Article Processing Charge claim for publications starting in 2021 is as follows:...
by razman.ayop | Feb 25, 2021 | Research News
As of 2020, the world’s biggest lithium-ion battery is hooked up to the Southern California power grid and can provide enough power for about 250,000 homes. But it’s actually not the biggest battery in the world: a pair of lakes are. How can lakes be a battery?...