The Department of Energy has selected seven projects to receive $2.8M at colleges and universities nationwide, including minority institutions.
FE has selected 5 additional projects to receive $11.3M for carbon capture research.
DOE and Chevron Technology Ventures announced a new agreement to advance solutions to produced water issues.
The Office of Fossil Energy has selected five pre-combustion carbon capture projects to receive approximately $6.4 million.
The Office of Fossil Energy announced Lou Hrkman as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Clean Coal and Carbon Management.
New projects will focus on innovative R&D for sensors and controls, modeling and simulation, high-performance materials, water management, and more.
DOE has selected 16 projects to receive approximately $13.5M for solid oxide fuel cell research and development.
The Office of Fossil Energy participated in the 27th World Gas Conference this week.
This year’s International Index shows the U.S. was in 2016 the second-most energy secure country of the 25 large energy consuming countries.
NETL is seeking field work proposals focused on air separation research for modular gasification systems.