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Energy Power Management

The delivery of electrical energy requires large-scale, interconnected systems.  Conventional management approaches have maintained this infrastructure through a coordinated – though not always optimal – mix of planning and control.  

At CWRU, research in energy power management focuses on utility scale power.  Breakthroughs include:

  • Sensors and simulation technologies for better control and communication
  • New methodologies to predict and improve the durability of technologies 
  • Approaches to lessen the waste and demands of energy itself
  • Interdisciplinary work on models for financing and optimizing energy transactions

Explore the University’s energy power management research:

Grid & Power Systems
Efficiency
Lifetime and Degradation Science
Carbon Sequestration

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