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[http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/featured/Storage-Is-the-New-Solar-Will-Batteries-and-PV-Create-an-Unstoppable-Hybri Storage Is the New Solar: Will Batteries and PV Create an Unstoppable Hybrid Force?] Greentech Media, Updated 16 June 2014, Accessed 6 September 2014 (General) | [http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/featured/Storage-Is-the-New-Solar-Will-Batteries-and-PV-Create-an-Unstoppable-Hybri Storage Is the New Solar: Will Batteries and PV Create an Unstoppable Hybrid Force?] Greentech Media, Updated 16 June 2014, Accessed 6 September 2014 (General) | ||
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About Me
I am a student at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University, hoping to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Grand Challenges
The following link is to an article that discusses fairly recent innovations in solar power storage, making it easier to feed the rather volatile energy output from solar panels into the grid in a slow, controlled manner.
Storage Is the New Solar: Will Batteries and PV Create an Unstoppable Hybrid Force? Greentech Media, Updated 16 June 2014, Accessed 6 September 2014 (General)
MATLAB Example
My favorite MATLAB example is "Visualizing Four-Dimensional Data" because it shows a good way to visually relate data with multiple factors. It helps make drawing conclusions and identifying patterns with four variables easier.