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Miramar Microgrid - Flight Line Resilience through Landfill Gas and Energy Storage EPC-17-032 The Regents of California, San Diego La Jolla Award Amount $5,000,000 Project Status refresh Active 38th Senate District 77th Assembly District Resiliency, Health, and Safety Grid Decarbonization and Decentralization Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings Energy Storage Microgrids View Project
High-Efficiency Perovskite Tandem Modules with Resilient Interfaces EPC-19-004 The Regents of the University of California, on behalf of the San Diego campus La Jolla Award Amount $993,458 Project Status Completed 38th Senate District 77th Assembly District Grid Decarbonization and Decentralization Variable Renewable Generation View Project
Scaling Reliable, Next-Generation Perovskite Solar Cell Modules EPC-16-050 The Regents of California, San Diego La Jolla Award Amount $1,450,000 Project Status Completed 38th Senate District 77th Assembly District Grid Decarbonization and Decentralization Variable Renewable Generation View Project
High-Fidelity Solar Power Forecasting Systems for the 392 MW Ivanpah Solar Plant (CSP) and the 250 MW California Valley Solar Ranch (PV) EPC-14-008 The Regents of the University of California, on behalf of the San Diego campus La Jolla Award Amount $999,898 Project Status Completed 38th Senate District 77th Assembly District Grid Decarbonization and Decentralization Zero-Carbon Dispatchable Generation Variable Renewable Generation View Project
Solar Forecast Based Optimization of Distributed Energy Resources in the LA Basin and UC San Diego Microgrid EPC-14-005 The Regents of the University of California, on behalf of the San Diego campus La Jolla Award Amount $999,984 Project Status Completed 38th Senate District 77th Assembly District Grid Decarbonization and Decentralization Variable Renewable Generation Virtual Power Plants View Project