Frequency regulation is an increasingly important task in the presence of intermittent renewable generation and growing loads in the distribution energy systems. Some of the frequency regulation can ...
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Dr. Yu is a distinguished scientist at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). She was trained as a physical chemist and kineticist at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. She did her ...
Biochemist David Baker — just announced as a recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry — turned to the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for information he couldn’t ...
The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers Valentino Cooper, Howard Wilson and Jiaqiang Yan have ...
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The National Center for Computational Sciences is catalyzing the future of science through leadership computing and enabling scientific discovery through state-of-the-art computing resources and ...
The 𝛽 decay of 24O was investigated at NSCL/MSU using a combination of neutron and 𝛾-ray spectroscopy. For the first time, the 𝛽-delayed neutron energy spectrum of 24O was measured, revealing three ...
The Energy Policy and Systems Analysis Office of DOE has requested a tool to compare the impact of various Federal policies on the financial viability of generation resources across the country.
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