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DOE Envisions Future Grid’s Transformation into a ‘Network’

October 26, 2021
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The grid must accommodate more inverter-based generation and adequately handle the bi-directional flow of electricity, but it must also apply alternative grid configurations and coordinate planning and operations across multiple participants and jurisdictions. That’s the vision Michael Pesin, deputy assistant secretary for the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Advanced Grid Research and Development division, outlined in detail in a keynote speech for attendees at the Experience POWER conference and exhibition, which took place this week in San Antonio, Texas.

The vision is rooted in multiple priorities laid out by the Biden administration, which include ensuring the nation’s power infrastructure is “fully modernized, secure, resilient, and reliable,” said Pesin. Its urgency is also remarkable: “The goal is to have a pollution-free power sector by 2035 and a net-zero greenhouse gas [GHG] emission economy by 2050,” he noted.

However, it is already rife with challenges: “In the wake of major rolling blackouts, like the energy emergencies in 2020 and 2021, it is no secret to anyone that today’s electric grid is being pushed to do more than it was originally designed to do, and, designed 100 years ago, it is pretty much based on the same principles.”…

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How To Tap Into The Hidden Job Market By Pivoting Your Search From Traditional To Social – Forbes

May 12, 2021
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How To Tap Into The Hidden Job Market By Pivoting Your Search From Traditional To Social  Forbes
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Job Gains, But Mixed Economic Picture as Connecticut Heads into Cooler Months – CT Examiner

October 21, 2020
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Job Gains, But Mixed Economic Picture as Connecticut Heads into Cooler Months  CT Examiner
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Job losses could quickly soar into the millions as coronavirus craters U.S. economy – NBCNews.com

March 20, 2020
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Job losses could quickly soar into the millions as coronavirus craters U.S. economy  NBCNews.com
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Students Soar into the Job Market at Miami Aviation School – NBC 6 South Florida

February 25, 2020
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Students Soar into the Job Market at Miami Aviation School  NBC 6 South Florida
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DOE Steps Up Investments into Electric Generation Technology Research

May 3, 2018
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) over the past two weeks has made a string of funding announcements, including nearly a half-billion dollars of new investment in power-related initiatives. The funding backs advancements in cybersecurity, advanced nuclear, solar, bioenergy, fuel cells, geothermal, and energy storage.

$ 25 Million for Cybersecurity.On April 16, the DOE’s Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability’s Cybersecurity for Energy Delivery Systems program issued a $ 25 million funding opportunity announcement (FOA),seeking applications to conduct research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) for innovative approaches to advance cyber-resilient energy delivery systems.

The project hones in on five areas: redesign of cyber-resilient architecture for the power and oil and natural gas (ONG) subsectors; cybersecurity for the ONG environment; cybersecure communications; cybersecure cloud-based technologies in the operation technology environment; and innovative technologies that enhance cybersecurity in the energy sector. Applications are due by June 18, 2018.

$ 105 Million for Solar Technology. On April 17, the DOE’s Solar Energy Technologies Office said it would fund about 70 projects to advance both solar PV and concentrating solar thermal power (CSP) technologies and help them secure facilitated integration into the grid.…

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