From Our Blogs
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March 9, 2022Triton team completes tests to inform recommendations for cost-effective, off-the-shelf technologies and methods for environmental monitoring at marine energy sites.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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February 28, 2022Over the past decade, the wind fleet’s average capacity factor has increased substantially. Researchers have been debating how much of the improvement should be credited to technology versus increasing wind speeds.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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February 28, 2022We need your help to commercialize national laboratory intellectual property faster to meet the major challenges we face as a nation and in the world today.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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February 17, 2022Now in its 7th year, Energy I-Corps helps fill critical gaps in education by providing meaningful real-world opportunities for the application of commercialization and entrepreneurial skills to Department of Energy technologies.Office of Technology Commercialization
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February 14, 2022As the Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) continues to grow and expand our efforts to bring innovative, clean technologies to market, we need top talent to help us execute both long-term and immediate goals.Office of Technology Commercialization
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December 13, 2021This report assesses the potential for, and technical viability of, airborne wind energy (AWE) in the US. Findings include data on the resource potential of wind energy available to AWE systems and what’s needed for AWE to deploy at meaningful scales.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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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 12, 2021Join us for the reveal of new technology transfer innovations.National Nuclear Security Administration
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October 28, 2021EERE seeks comments on the testing facilities and capabilities that will validate and advance emerging and future hydropower technology innovations.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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October 26, 2021Emory Law students will be a critical part of commercializing NNSA lab technologyNational Nuclear Security Administration