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Idaho National Laboratory to research net-zero microgrids

Renewable Energy World

of Energy, the Idaho National Laboratory will research microgrid technologies that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide enhanced grid resiliency.

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Idaho National Laboratory - New tech brings resilience to small-town hydropower

Global Renewable News

Idaho National Laboratory (INL) celebrated the ribbon-cutting of its new Microgrid in a Box, which was deployed in partnership with the Fall River Electric Cooperative at its hydropower plant in rural.

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Grid communications the focus of DOE-backed project

Smart Energy International

A broad alliance of energy industry leaders is supporting the US Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) national laboratories’ efforts to help modernise the energy grid.

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Beam Global delivers 23 EV ARC charging systems to national labs

Charged

EV ARC products have been deployed at five DOE National Laboratories, including Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque and Livermore, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Idaho National Laboratory.

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National lab, Idaho Falls Power test small hydro startup during power outage

Renewable Energy World

Idaho National Laboratory is working with municipally owned utility Idaho Falls Power to test how small hydropower plants can serve as reliable sources of startup power during outages. Idaho Falls reached out to INL after an outage in December 2013 left about 3,500 residents in subzero cold for three hours.

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How hydropower can support a stable, low-carbon grid and healthy rivers

Renewable Energy World

These back-to-back summers of extreme weather underscore the need for a more robust and resilient electric grid capable of delivering the reliable power that ultimately underpins our health and wellbeing, from communication and transportation infrastructure to broader economic growth and physical security. In the U.S.,

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Hybrid Power Plants & Flexibility — The Future Of The Grid

CleanTechnica

Now imagine that this grid provides all the comfort and convenience consumers have come to expect as well as grid reliability and resiliency services that are similar to—or better than—conventional plants. Imagine an electric grid powered by clean, renewable energy. That is the promise of the FlexPower project. With support from the U.S.