Kyri Baker

Denver7 talks smart meters with Kyri Baker

July 1, 2021

Kelly Almer and her husband, Mark, are some of the first people in the state to have a smart meter installed in their home. Mark is also an Xcel employee. "When the air conditioning is running and it’s a hot day, or we got the dryer running, maybe we can...

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Baker to address long standing grid optimization problems in CAREER award

March 16, 2021

Every day – multiple times a day – power grid operators make a complex calculation to solve a supply and demand problem. They must quickly decide how much energy their systems need to produce to accommodate the demand from their users at that moment. On average, these calculations take about...

Kyri Baker

Research explores how electric vehicle adoption may impact vulnerable communities

March 9, 2021

Researchers at the Â鶹¹ÙÍø are exploring how widespread use of electric vehicles in the future may impact vulnerable communities. The work is funded by a new seed grant from the Resilient Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity Interdisciplinary Research Theme and is led by Assistant Professor Kyri Baker...

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What went wrong with Texas’ power grid? A Q&A with CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø experts

Feb. 22, 2021

On Feb. 13, a severe winter storm swept across Texas and nearby southern states, bringing sub-zero temperatures and snowfall as far south as the border with Mexico. The polar air that descended on Texas lasted many days, leading to a statewide crisis as energy grids failed to supply enough power, fuels froze and water pipes burst.

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