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US Energy Department Funds Next-Gen Semiconductor Projects to Improve Power Grids

US Energy Department Funds Next-Gen Semiconductor Projects to Improve Power Grids

America’s long-standing Advanced Research Projects Agency (or ARPA) developing the foundational technologies for the internet.

This week its energy division announced $42 million for projects enabling a “more secure and reliable” energy grid, “allowing it to utilize more solar, wind, and other clean energy.” But specifically, they funded 15 projects across 11 states to improve the reliability, resiliency, and flexibility of the grid “through the next-generation semiconductor technologies.”

Streamlining the coordinated operation of electricity supply and demand will improve operational efficiency, prevent unforeseen outages, allow faster recovery, minimize the impacts of natural disasters and climate-change fueled extreme weather events, and redcude grid operating costs and carbon intensity.
Some highlights:

The Georgia Institute of Technology will develop a novel semiconductor switching device to improve grid control, resilience, and reliability.Michigan’s Great Lakes Crystal Technologies (will develop a diamond semiconductor transistor to support the control infrastructure needed for an energy grid with more distributed generation sources and more variable loadsLawrence Livermore National Laboratory will develop an optically-controlled semiconductor transistor to enable future grid control systems to accommodate higher voltage and current than state-of-the-art devices.California’s Opcondys will develop a light-controlled grid protection device to suppress destructive, sudden transient surges on the grid caused by lightning or electromagnetic pulses.Albuquerque’s Sandia National Laboratories will develop novel a solid-state surge arrester protecting the grid from very fast electromagnetic pulses that threaten grid reliability and performance.
America’s Secretary of Energy said the new investment “will support project teams across the country as they develop the innovative technologies we need to strengthen our grid security and bring reliable clean electricity to more families and businesses — all while combatting the climate crisis.”

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