Power quality is a critical aspect of ensuring reliable electrical service, particularly for large-scale commercial and industrial consumers. Poor power quality can disrupt operations, damage equipment, and lead to significant financial losses. According to the Electric Power Research Institute
The energy landscape is rapidly evolving, with electricity demand surging after two decades of stagnation. This surge is driven by various factors, including the proliferation of data centers, the resurgence of manufacturing, and the electrification of transportation. As utilities scramble to meet
The recent decision by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to discontinue the Demand Response Auction Mechanism (DRAM) program after 2024 has raised significant questions about the future of demand response (DR) and distributed energy resources (DERs) in California. Launched in 2015,
The concept of price-based demand response (PBDR) is garnering attention for its potential to revolutionize power system planning and operation. PBDR stands out by modifying electricity usage patterns through time-varying rates, possibly offering flexible power system support that utilities and
Increased participation in demand response (DR) programs by New York State facility managers holds the potential to significantly bolster the electrical grid's resilience and reduce emissions. DR programs enable the management of electricity consumption during peak periods through real-time
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 to multicarbon products, such as ethylene and ethanol, represents a promising approach to sustainable fuel production and carbon emission mitigation. Central to this process are copper (Cu) catalysts, which have shown unique capabilities in facilitating these