Information on Summer Programs
FREEDM Overview and Experiments
This project is an Engineering Research Center Grant funded by the National Science Foundation and industry partners (Award #0812121, Division of Engineering Education and Centers).
Are you interested in the smart grid, green power, renewable energy? The FREEDM Systems Center Precollege programs could be for you! The Center is partnering with middle and high schools in North Carolina, Florida, Arizona, and Missouri. Activities include
Explore the site to learn more about what FREEDM can do for you!
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The Future Renewable Electrical Energy Delivery and Management Systems Center is one of the Gen-III Engineering Research Centers (ERC) established by the National Science Foundation in 2008. The FREEDM Systems Center is partnering with universities, industry, and national laboratories in 28 states and nine countries to develop technology to revolutionize the nation's power grid and speed renewable electric-energy technologies into every home and business. The center is supported by an initial five-year, $18.5 million grant from NSF with an additional $10 million in institutional support and industry membership fees. More than 60 utility companies, electrical equipment manufacturers, alternative energy start-ups, and other established and emerging firms are part of this global partnership.
See the Center Website, www.freedm.ncsu.edu
Project Partners
- The Science House at NC State University
- Center for Integrating Research and Learning at Florida State University
- School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at Arizona State University
- Energy Research and Development Center at Missouri University of Science & Technology
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