Reimagining the Grid
UH Energy experts say emerging battery, microgrid and AI technologies could be the answer to fortifying Texas’ ailing power grid — at least in the short term.

Reimagining the Grid
UH Energy experts say emerging battery, microgrid and AI technologies could be the answer to fortifying Texas’ ailing power grid — at least in the short term.

The Robotics of Energy
Aaron Becker, associate professor at UH’s Cullen College of Engineering, uses robotics to solve some of the energy industry’s trickiest problems.