From Our Blogs
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November 22, 2021OTT Director Dr. Vanessa Z. Chan presented at the 2021 Carrier Decarbonization and Carbon Tech Summit.Office of Technology Commercialization
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November 16, 2021TerraPower's decision to build its advanced reactor in Wyoming expected to create jobs and clean energy opportunities for the state.Office of Nuclear Energy
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November 12, 2021Join us for the reveal of new technology transfer innovations.National Nuclear Security Administration
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November 9, 2021DOE national laboratory researchers have determined a way to transport massive wind turbine blades at a lower cost, by designing them to bend, or deflect, by 20%.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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November 9, 2021DOE national labs and industry partner Vestas published a report discussing how 3-D printing may hold promise for producing specific wind energy components.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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November 2, 2021INL's ROUNDS software provides a new cost-effective method to make standard drones with cameras capable of autonomously performing jobs around a nuclear power plant.Office of Nuclear Energy
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October 26, 2021Emory Law students will be a critical part of commercializing NNSA lab technologyNational Nuclear Security Administration
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October 26, 2021DOE's Water Power Technologies Office is excited to announce the latest addition to our growing team of water power experts, Elaine Buck. Read up on the unique experience that Elaine brings to the team.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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October 20, 2021Two new publicly available web-based software tools developed at Berkeley Lab aim to help researchers and companies explore viable bio-based fuels and products without ever stepping foot in the lab.Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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October 12, 2021EM and it’s liquid waste contractor at the Savannah River Site (SRS) have developed a unique commercial mixer pump to use in a tank with space limitations, allowing waste retrieval efforts to advance in the tank farms.Office of Environmental Management