Sisolak, aiming to improve electrical power field, tours UNLV lab
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Gov. Steve Sisolak discusses NevadaOs latest COVID-19 figures through a press convention at the Grant Sawyer Condition Place of work Building on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020, in Las Vegas.
Friday, Jan. 29, 2021 | 4:26 p.m.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Friday toured a UNLV lab investigating technological innovation that could make it possible for for the transmission of electricity above prolonged distances, a little something the Democratic governor stated could most likely improve Nevada’s vitality field.
Sisolak’s check out Friday followed his pledge in his Point out of the Point out speech previously this thirty day period to diversify Nevada’s tourist-reliant economic system.
UNLV physicist Ashkan Salamat led Sisolak on a lab tour and stated his landmark research on a home-temperature superconductor, technology that would make it possible for electrical recent to stream from a person point to yet another across a extensive distance without strength decline that presently occurs in the electrical grid.
The technologies has been hailed as a breakthrough that theoretically could open the door years from now for a photo voltaic farm in Nevada to power cities on the East Coast.
Sisolak suggests Nevada will offer sources and support so the research and proceed. He mentioned the point out does not have numerous exports outside the house of gold and silver mining but exporting energy could turn out to be extremely beneficial for Nevada.
