Projects will develop advanced technologies that improve the overall performance, reliability, and flexibility of America's coal fleet.
These are the remarks of Senior Advisor Doug Matheney as prepared at the SMA Annual Members Conference on June 4, 2019.
MLEF was created in 1995 with the goal of promoting opportunities for underrepresented students in STEM fields.
Advances commitment to U.S. jobs, economic growth, clean energy.
“Energy Security & Diversity” was the central theme of a recent U.S. State Department press tour that included six German reporters
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.
FE's Shawn Bennett announced a collaborative funding opportunity for the U.S.-Israel Energy Center at the Offshore Technology Conference.
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.