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ASU technical innovation enables more reliable and less expensive electricity

ASU technical innovation enables more reliable and less expensive electricity

ASU’s Laboratory for Energy And Power Solutions efforts have been crucial to successful demonstrations of new technology that increases the reliability and reducing the cost of electricity almost anywhere where microgrids are being used. That progress could help to make power grids more reliable and expand use and production of clean energy. Among contributors to the work is Arnel Garcesa, who will graduate this spring after earning a doctoral degree in the systems engineering program of The Polytechnic School, part of the Fulton Schools. The new Adaptive Control of Energy Systems was developed by ASU’s Laboratory for Energy And Power Solutions, directed by Nathan Johnson, an associate professor in The Polytechnic School.

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