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Measurements of grid voltage and current are essential for the optimal operation of the grid protection and control (P&C) systems.

Recent advances in magnetic fusion (tokamak) technology have attracted billions of dollars of investments in startups from venture capitals and corporations to develop devices demonstrating net energy gain in a self-heated burning plasma, such as SPARC (under construction) and

Through the use of splicing methods, joining two different fiber types in the tow stage of the process enables great benefits to the strength of the material change.

Multi-terminal DC (MTdc) systems based on high-voltage DC (HVDC) transmission technology is an upcoming concept. In such systems, either asymmetric monopole or bi-pole systems are generally employed. Such systems are not suitable for easy expansion.

Stability performance of interconnected power grids plays crucial roles on their secure operation to prevent cascading failure and blackout.

Technologies directed to a multi-port autonomous reconfigurable solar power plant are described.

The vast majority of energy conversion technologies and industrial processes depend on heat exchangers for transferring heat between fluids.