The Resilient and Clean Energy Systems is a collaborative effort to transition to clean energy, focusing on electrification and clean fuels tailored to the region’s economic needs. It involves multiple institutions and disciplines, with three main themes: Reliable and resilient grid for energy integration, Low emission energy utilization through electrification, and Alternative and clean biofuels and green hydrogen with carbon capture
Themes
Resilient Grid for Clean Energy Integration
Develop technologies and strategies for modernizing the electrical grid to integrate renewable energy sources, increase reliability, and generate clean electricity, ultimately ensuring widespread and reliable access to clean energy for all users.
Develop models, algorithms, and technologies to assess and mitigate the impact of electric vehicle integration on power systems in urban and remote areas, addressing challenges such as increased electricity demand and peak loads, to facilitate a successful transition to electrified transportation.
Develop breakthrough technologies for the production and utilization of clean fuels, particularly focusing on sustainable biofuels and green hydrogen, to meet the target of deriving at least 60% of the national energy demand from clean fuels by 2050, thereby enabling the use of clean energy and enhancing energy security.
We are pleased to announce the upcoming presentation in our RCES Online Presentation Series. Please join us for an engaging session on the topic: “Engineering a Methanol-Tolerant Methanotroph for Conversion of Methane and Methanol to Isoprenoids.”
The Presentation will take place online on May 29, 2026. If you are interested we warmly invite you to join us!
For more information and to register, please visit the event website.