As the nation's utilities scramble to complete federally mandated vulnerability assessments to water and wastewater plants and utilities, system operators are also eagerly boning up on new high-tech ...
In the past two decades, a number of changes have occurred that may affect the quality of drinking water in distribution systems, consumer exposure to tap water, and the consequent risks of exposure.
A group dedicated to ending the 41 current long-term drinking water advisories on First Nations say part of the way to ...
CurrENT’s new guide provides a series of potential solutions to Distribution System Operators (DSO) to support the deployment of a range of commercially available, grid technologies that optimize and ...
The electric power industry is undergoing a transformative shift, driven by increasing grid complexity and the integration of renewable energy sources, while still providing reliable, affordable ...
Distribution system operators have their work cut out for them, as they are tasked with the ever-increasing challenge of managing their networks at times of increasing EV penetration, the ...
The term “open source” is well-recognized in the technology world, but may not be as widely understood in other sectors. What open source means is that the software code is publicly available so that ...
The following article is the first in a series of advanced energy papers that examines key aspects of the evolving distribution operations landscape and the transformations that will define the ...
Visit NAP.edu/10766 to get more information about this book, to buy it in print, or to download it as a free PDF. Abhijeet, D. 2004. Reconsidering lead corrosion in drinking water: product testing, ...