Who We Are
The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) is an independent, non-profit company performing research, development and demonstration in the electricity sector for the benefit of the public. Learn More
What We Do
Our broad array of collaborative RD&D programs focuses on the many specific technology challenges of helping our members provide society with reliable, affordable, and environmentally responsible electricity.
Our Members
EPRI is funded by membership participation in its research activities. Members represent approximately 90% of the electricity generated and delivered in the U.S. International participation extends to more than 30 countries.
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EPRI Collaborates on 3D Work Planning Tool for Reducing Radiation Dose Exposure in Nuclear Plants
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Cracking and Disbonding of Hardfacing Alloys in Combined-Cycle Plant Valves
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Mapping and Assessment of the United States Ocean Wave Energy Resource
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Designing a Large-Scale Federal Greenhouse Gas Offsets Program in the U.S.
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Non-Road Electric Transportation
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transportation research off road
Bat Detection for Wind Turbines
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Airborne Damage Assessment
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assess storm damage
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EPRI's 2012 Summer Seminar
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Smart Grid Analysis
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Benefits Up to $2 Trillion
Innovation
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State of the Technology (PDF 4.4 MB)
A line of sight on the horizon
Exploring Options
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