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Researchers Propose Data-Driven Utility Rate Structure

Individuals who put strain on the power grid during peak times would pay more than those who relieve stress through the use of solar power or lower consumption.

Professor Works To Maximize Efficiency Of Solar Light Pipes

Instead of converting solar light into electrical power for immediate use, Texas A&M's Christi Madsen envisions remoting light energy to another location optically by concentrating solar light.

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Framework Could Support More Reliable Electric Power Distribution Systems

Texas A&M researchers are developing a reliability framework to help utility companies better prepare for uncertainties that may arise.

Tiny Wireless Device Sheds Light On Combating Obesity

Texas A&M researchers have designed a device that stimulates the endings of the vagus nerve, which is responsible for the regulation of food intake.

Texas A&M Team Studying Effects Of Crypto Mining On The Texas Power Grid

Total global electricity usage for cryptocurrency assets such as Bitcoin is between 120 and 240 billion kilowatt-hours per year with the U.S. leading.

Wireless Device To Provide New Options For Colorectal Cancer Treatment

A Texas A&M team is developing an intracavity device that will allow doctors to eliminate leftover cancer cells during surgery, reducing the need for additional treatments such as chemotherapy.

Targeted Demand Response Reduces Price Volatility Of Electric Grid

Texas A&M researchers found that reducing the energy load at strategic locations when supply is strained allows for a reduction in cost for the wholesale market.