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The Office of Fossil energy selected seven projects to receive $5.4M for university-based research to improve the efficiency of turbine systems.

Projects will develop advanced technologies that improve the overall performance, reliability, and flexibility of America's coal fleet.

Advances commitment to U.S. jobs, economic growth, clean energy.
The Office of Fossil Energy selected 10 coal technology projects at U.S. colleges and universities to receive funding.
The Department of Energy has announced up to $5 million for produced water treatment projects.

Ten-year agreement between National Renewable Energy Laboratory, National Energy Technology Laboratory, and ExxonMobil will bring lower-emissions tech

Driftwood and Port Arthur are authorized to export up to 3.88 and 1.91 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas as LNG, respectively.

Center will initially fund up to $16 million for research in the areas of energy-water nexus, fossil energy, energy storage, and cybersecurity.

Projects aim to improve oil and natural gas technologies.
Fossil Energy has issued a Notice of Intent for projects on next-generation coal gasification technologies.