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The focus of H2@Scale is to enable affordable and reliable large-scale hydrogen generation, transport, storage, and utilization in the United States.
Awards include 45 scholarships and 33 fellowships for students at U.S. colleges and universities.
Funding opportunity addresses priorities in gaseous fuels research, including natural gas, biopower, and hydrogen; and more.
DOE plans to draw down and sell crude oil from three SPR sites—Bryan Mound and Big Hill in Texas, and West Hackberry in Louisiana.
Projects to address scientific challenges and knowledge gaps associated with reducing the cost of carbon capture.
This fast neutron testing capability will help the United States meet its goal for advanced nuclear reactor technology development.
Their discussion will focus on the countless contributions African Americans have made -- and continue to make –- to the greatness of our Nation.
Prize builds on DOE efforts to spur U.S. Innovation through competition to accelerate technology development.
The Center will initially fund up to $16 million for research in the areas of energy-water nexus, fossil energy, energy storage, and cybersecurity.
The U.S. Department of Energy applauds FERC's agreement to provide a path forward for consideration of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals.