How the next generation of household renewables can support the grid

Dr. Mladen Kezunovic, Dr. Miroslav Begovic and Dr. Chanan Singh
Dr. Mladen Kezunovic, Dr. Miroslav Begovic and Dr. Chanan Singh comprise the Texas A&M University research team for the U.S.-India CollAborative For Smart DiStribution System WIth Storage consortium. | Image: Texas A&M Engineering

Dr. Mladen Kezunovic, along with Dr. Miroslav Begovic, Dr. Chanan Singh and several students, have contributed to the U.S.-India CollAborative For Smart DiStribution System WIth Storage (UI-ASSIST) consortium, which is a six-year, $30 million project to help advance the development of the power grid.

As part of this project, Kezunovic, who serves as Regents Professor and the Eugene E. Webb Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University, has focused on the next generation of household renewables known as nanogrids. Like microgrids, nanogrids are self-sufficient systems with power generation, controls and energy storage that can act as independent power grids for small areas such as homes or businesses.

Read the full article on Texas A&M’s Website

Categories: Uncategorized