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Over three days, the interns delivered their final presentations, heard from DOE and lab leadership, toured Jefferson Laboratory, and celebrated their successes.

The Battery Health Sentry project led by Dr. Sergiy Sazhin and his team at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) was conceived over a decade ago and resulted in a new approach for battery health monitoring.

The University of Tennessee’s (UT) SPARK Innovation Center, part of the Heartland Climate Tech Partnership, received a $300K EPIC award in 2021, which allowed them to launch a new cleantech accelerator for the region.

In 2022, Danielle Ferreira participated in the Office of Technology Transitions’ Technology Commercialization Internship Program (TCIP) as an intern with Brookhaven National Laboratory.

Created by a team of researchers out of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), SolarAPP+ is an online platform that instantly issues permits for code-compliant residential photovoltaic systems,.

We’re catching up with Jacob Kumpon, cofounder and Chief Operating Officer of KLAW Industries, to learn more about the milestones his team has achieved since participating in the EnergyTech UP and EPIC competitions.
On July 11th, 2023, eight cutting-edge clean tech startups pitched their innovative ideas to a panel of reviewers for a chance to win up to $100,000 in cash prizes at the DOE Small Business Forum & Expo in New Orleans, Louisiana.

San Francisco start-up Gamma Reality, Inc. (GRI) has revolutionized radiation detection by creating safer, efficient real-time 3D mapping technologies.
On April 3, 2023, teams of student entrepreneurs convened to pitch clean energy technologies at the EnergyTech University Prize (EnergyTech UP) National Pitch Event, part of Zpryme’s Energy Thought Summit in Austin, TX.
This May marked the completion of the 16th Energy I-Corps cohort, bringing the total number of graduated teams to 204. The cohort comprised of 13 teams representing Argonne National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Labo