IRES: Program for Research in grid-forming battery inverters for grid applications (PRIMAV — NSF Award to Virginia Polytechnic Ins
During this three-year IRES project,18 U.S. students, recruited nationally, will go for 8 weeks per year to Melbourne (Australia) to engage in research and related professional activities in electric power systems. The project builds on a long-established collaboration between the Virginia Tech PIs and experts at Monas
| Award title | IRES: Program for Research in grid-forming battery inverters for grid applications (PRIMAV |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2420102 |
| Awardee | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
| City | BLACKSBURG |
| State | VA |
| Amount obligated | $450,000 |
| Principal investigator | Ali Mehrizi-Sani |
| Program | Intl Rsrch Exp for Stds (IRES) |
| Start date | 01/01/2025 |
| Abstract | During this three-year IRES project,18 U.S. students, recruited nationally, will go for 8 weeks per year to Melbourne (Australia) to engage in research and related professional activities in electric power systems. The project builds on a long-established collaboration between the Virginia Tech PIs and experts at Monash University, Australia. The overarching research theme of this project is to enable integration of renewable energy components in the grid through the concept of grid-forming (GFM |
| Source | NSF Awards |
$799/mo
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