10,000 Ways | Reinforcing the reliability of our vulnerable electricity grid
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York University’s Pirathayini Srikantha studies power grid systems with the aim of keeping Canada’s infrastructure safe from fluctuations and hackers. Find out why she’s passionate about power.
Our power grid is vulnerable. For one thing, it’s aging. For another, it’s prone to hackers. In the meantime, climate change means we need to find ways to integrate renewable energy sources that are intermittent with the shining sun or blowing wind. To avoid the crippling cost of replacing this infrastructure, jurisdictions must find ways to adapt. Pirathayini Srikantha, from York University’s, Lassonde School of Engineering, is an award-winning engineer who is confronting these multiple challenges.
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York University bio for Pirathayini Srikantha
Ontario Professional Engineering Awards 2022 – Pirathayini Srikantha, P. Eng. (Engineering Medal – Young Engineer
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