With NSF Support, Colorado State University Team Tackles Post-Hurricane Grid Resiliency
August 14, 2019
August 14, 2019
FORT COLLINS, Colorado, Aug. 14 [TNSscienceresearch] -- Colorado State University issued the following news:
When Hurricane Michael tore through the Florida Panhandle in 2018, it wiped out 90% of the city's electric power, causing loss of interconnection with a neighboring utility, and affecting 1.2 million people in the southeastern United States.
In light of the human toll of hurricanes, a cross-disciplinary Colorado State University team is working to minimize those . . .
When Hurricane Michael tore through the Florida Panhandle in 2018, it wiped out 90% of the city's electric power, causing loss of interconnection with a neighboring utility, and affecting 1.2 million people in the southeastern United States.
In light of the human toll of hurricanes, a cross-disciplinary Colorado State University team is working to minimize those . . .