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September 1, 2016Sandia National Laboratories researcher David J. Martinez — engineering project lead for Sandia’s infrastructure computing services — is helping design and monitor a cooling system expected to save 4 million to 5 million gallons annually in New M...Office of Technology Commercialization
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August 31, 2016Energy Department’s prizes for game-changing technology advancements comes to a head this month; finalists in the Wave Energy Prize compete for a total of $2.25 million.Office of Technology Commercialization
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August 18, 2016The Department of Energy today announced 43 small businesses that will participate in the second round of the Small Business Vouchers (SBV) pilot, two of which focus on solar energy. The two solar projects, which together will receive $204,000 in suppo...Integrated Energy Systems Office
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August 17, 2016For the first time, researchers led by the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research have directly observed structural and chemical information atBasic Energy Sciences
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August 17, 2016Batteries are composed of two electrodes, an anode (positive charge) and a cathode (negative charge), separated by an electrical insulator. As theBasic Energy Sciences
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Press ReleasesAugust 9, 2016The Electricity Advisory Committee’s (EAC) distributed energy storage (DES) working group has conducted interviews with industry experts and market participants to gain further insight into the developing DES market and made recommendations on tangib...Office of Electricity
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August 4, 2016More than forty years after the original proposal of organic molecular diodes, the electrical performance of such devices remains several orders ofBasic Energy Sciences
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July 28, 2016Led by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, the Battery500 consortium will receive up to $10 million a year over five years from the Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, the White House has announced. The multi-dis...Office of Technology Commercialization
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July 26, 2016Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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July 26, 2016Hydropower has been around for more than a century and is currently the nation's largest source of clean, domestic renewable electricity. Our new Hydropower Vision report explores how it could grow by 2050.Energy.gov