Drexel U: 1 of 4 Winners of DOE’s American-Made High-Voltage Direct Current Prize

The knowledge gained from this prize will help reduce technology gaps that hinder HVDC deployment in the United States. It will enable new innovative solutions to technical challenges in HVDC through new hardware, controls, and advanced concepts.

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