Energy and the Environment
As climate change continues and the world population expands at a rapid rate, we must find energy solutions that improve the quality of life while not adversely affecting the environment. CITRIS offers a variety of research in renewable energy; nuclear energy; and carbon capture and storage, to name a few.
Theme Leader: Prof. Van Carey
 
Spotlight

Because electricity cannot be practically or economically stored in large quantities, the electricity generation and distribution system must match supply and demand on a minute-by-minute basis. Delivery of electricity for residential use has traditionally been done by matching the supply to the demand, with little or no control over the demand. This causes severe distortions in the system operation and economics when the demand hits unusually high peak values. When these peaks