NC State aims to develop "Internet for energy" at new NSF Engineering Research Center
The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced today that North Carolina State University will lead a national research center that aims to revolutionize the nation's power grid and speed renewable electric-energy technologies into every home and business. The NSF Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Future Renewable Electric Energy Delivery and Management (FREEDM) Systems, to be headquartered on NC State's Centennial Campus, will partner with universities, industry and national laboratories in 28 states and nine countries.
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Dr. Alex Huang will be director of the FREEDM Systems Center (www.freedm.ncsu.edu). (Photo: Roger Winstead)
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