to clean and secure energy systems. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL's) Autonomous Energy Systems
work has been used commercially, applied in cross-cutting demonstrations, and is continually pushing the scientific edge of controls and optimization. It was also the subject of a May 2022 workshop, “Autonomous Energy Systems — Strategic Public and Private Partnerships,” which took a step beyond the basic science that has occupied much of the work to date, to gather input about applications on live systems.
NREL’s Autonomous Energy Systems research is creating automated and intelligent solutions at all scales and connecting all sectors. NREL is now developing strategic partnerships to prepare these solutions for system deployment. On the next day, discussion centered on opportunities for applications and demonstrations, and brought together representatives from a range of backgrounds — tech, vehicles, utilities, city governments, and product developers — to weigh in on how NREL’s work will be useful and on what applications to explore next.
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