For EV charger installation at this location the recipient is following the requirements of the ACHP's Exemption From Historic Preservation Review …
The purpose of the study is to conduct investigative research into the applications of regional natural gas in the form of liquified natural gas (L…
Funding will support the project team's small-scale research and development to scale a multi-material and multi-physics topology optimization desi…
The overall objective of the project is to perform a front-end-engineering and design (FEED) study for a commercial scale advanced carbon capture s…
The project will expand the existing network of fire-weather stations and wildfire detection cameras, and install AI-enabled grid monitors on feede…
Funding will support the project team's small-scale research, testing, and validation of the four ARPA-E NEXTCAR II teams to support further quanti…
The High Energy Density Laboratory Plasmas (HEDLP) program is sponsored jointly by the National Nuclear Security Administration, Office of Experimental Sciences, and the Department of Energy, Office of Science, Fusion Energy Sciences Program. High energy-density (HED) science is central to many aspects of nuclear weapons and maintaining a strong HED academic community in this unique field will be critical for future needs of a modern nuclear stockpile. The HEDLP is designed to steward the study of laboratory HED plasma physics by funding academic research of ionized matter in laboratory experiments where the stored energy reaches approximately 100 billion joules per cubic meter.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of Experimental Sciences, proposes to fund research through the Stewardship Science Academic Alliances (SSAA) Program (established in 2002) to support state-of-the-art research at U.S. academic institutions in the areas of fundamental physical science and technology of relevance to the Stockpile Stewardship Program (SSP) mission.