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The Office of Fossil Energy has announced up to $7 million in federal funding for projects advancing carbon capture and separation systems.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory and National Energy Technology Laboratory join forces to pursue research on new ways to use coal.
Sean I. Plasynski, Ph.D., a 28-year veteran of federal fossil energy research, has been named acting director of the NETL.
DOE's High Performance Computing for Materials Program seeks qualified industry partners to participate in short-term, collaborative projects.
Projects will address the cost and operational challenges associated with current CO2 capture technologies.
The Office of Fossil Energy has selected seven projects to receive approximately $44 million in funding for cost-shared research & development.
Nine projects selected to receive $6.5 million for Phase I of the Fossil Fuel Large-Scale Pilots funding opportunity.
Dr. Grace Bochenek, Director of the National Energy Technology Laboratory, will retire effective February 28, 2018.
The Office of Fossil Energy has announced up to $2.75 million in federal funding for cost-shared research and development projects.
DOE anticipates selecting up to four projects for this FOA, which focuses on two areas of interest (AOI).