Smart Microgrid and Renewable Technology (SMRT) Lab
The Smart Microgrid and Renewable Technology (SMRT) lab is a power converter based microgrid testbed. The facility consists of four types of subsystems, i.e., two real-time simulators (RTS), two
The Smart Microgrid and Renewable Technology (SMRT) lab is a power converter based microgrid testbed. The facility consists of four types of subsystems, i.e., two real-time simulators (RTS), two
The Microgrid Systems Laboratory is a collaborative effort to speed the transition to a more resilient, sustainable, and equitable electricity system. Microgrids are community-scaled smart energy
No other post-secondary in Canada has been able to provide its students and faculty with such leading-edge, utility-grade and virtual microgrid research and development infrastructure.
The research goal is to make the power grid reliable, sustainable and secure by solving the technical challenges involved in the use of Microgrids that have distributed energy sources and loads.
As one of the premier applied engineering research centers in distributed energy resources and microgrids, we are building the human and operational capacity needed for a secure, resilient, and
At ADMIRE Lab, we focus on renewable energy and AC/DC microgrids, developing advanced power electronics, smart grid solutions, and energy management strategies for a sustainable and resilient
Microgrid Institute is a collaborative organization that focuses on key issues affecting microgrids and distributed energy resources (DER) around the world. Our efforts address market development and
The group conducts interdisciplinary research with the aim of providing open source technical solutions on small wind and pico-hydro systems for rural energy access.
Organisms such as CERTS in US, Power System Engineering Research Center (PSERC) and British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) in Canada and New Energy and Industrial Technology
The lab provides industrial partners with facilities to test models and advance their R&D goals, as well as opportunities for students and researchers interested in smart grid technologies to investigate digital
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