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Eleven projects will develop advanced materials and components that can better manage and withstand the extreme environment generated during hydrogen combustion
Funding supports the establishment of test centers to cost-effectively research and evaluate carbon capture, removal, and conversion technologies in an industrial/utility environment
In the latest round of cohorts in its Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program (LEEP), 33 innovators will be embedded across four U.S. national laboratories to work with an extensive network of mentors and experts.
Fourteen community-led projects across ten states will receive funding and technical assistance toward repurposing existing energy facilities, equipment, and infrastructure, providing enduring local economic benefits and good-paying jobs
Six projects will focus on advancing hydrogen systems that convert varied waste feedstock materials into clean energy with superior environmental performance
This MOA will formalize collaboration between NOAA and DOE to share expertise on research and technology development. The MOA will advance the state of marine carbon dioxide removal science and strengthen the existing relationship between both agencies.
Twenty-four Semifinalists Selected for DOE Historic Carbon Dioxide Removal Purchase Prize Will Create a Just and Sustainable Framework for Scalable Carbon Management and Help Develop a Carbon Dioxide Purchasing Market to Encourage Technology Innovation
University and industry-led projects will advance technologies to treat and reuse wastewater and extract valuable resources from energy waste streams
Five Direct Air Capture Pre-Commercial EPIC Prize finalists will advance direct air capture technology through entrepreneur and start-up support programs
Program connects industry partners with the high performance computing resources and expertise at DOE’s national laboratories to improve material performance, advance manufacturing processes, and reduce industrial emissions