We often take for granted the fact that when we flick a switch a light turns on. In reality, the seemingly simple act of turning on a light is a complicated process that requires a precise balance between generation and transmission of energy as demand varies throughout the day. With consumers increasingly interested in getting their … Continue reading “Better Batteries for Future Energy Demands”
Author: Sarah Vorpahl
Sarah Vorpahl is a Clean Energy Institute Graduate Fellow at the University of Washington. Her research interests include the characterization and development of new materials for solar energy and energy storage, as well as an interest in energy policy and public affairs.