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Screengrab from the new CO2-Locate application
NETL’s new CO2-Locate web application, now available on NETL’s EDX®, offers decision makers access to a wide swath of information needed to help create a net-zero carbon emissions power sector. The application is one of several new, innovative tools developed with funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Kristyn Johnson May (left) with NETL Director Marianne Walck (right).
Growing up in southern West Virginia, Kristyn Johnson May, a mechanical engineer at NETL who recently won an exciting science communication competition, learned early about the importance of poise, confidence and other skills for effective public speaking.
Oil fracking equipment
As a result of the National Energy Technology Laboratory’s (NETL) collaboration through an interagency agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Methane Emission Reduction Program (MERP), the U.S. oil and gas industries now have expanded access to information about private sector providers of advanced methane monitoring technologies for use in selecting, plugging and mitigating leaks from marginal conventional wells (MCWs) that dot much of the nation’s oil and gas-producing regions.
NETL's Thomas Tarka
When an autumn frost descends on southwestern Pennsylvania, NETL’s Thomas Tarka can sometimes detect an aroma in the crisp fall air that can only mean one thing.
This artist rendering depicts environmental chambers at the NETL DAC Center able to test prototype units across a range of climate conditions.
A growing roster of technology companies from around the globe are partnering with NETL to unleash direct air capture (DAC) as a powerful tool in the fight to mitigate the climate crisis.
Animated concept of H2 Subsurface storage system.
Researchers at NETL and the University of California San Diego have completed a series of studies that found hydrogen — a low-carbon fuel with tremendous potential to help the United States meet its climate change goals — can be stored in the subsurface without significantly altering the layer of protective shale caprock, which seals the storage reservoir and prevents the migration of the gas.
Graphic reading 'Top 2% of Scientists Worldwide'
A recent analysis published by Stanford University included 24 current and former NETL researchers in the top 2% of global scientists, demonstrating the level of talent and expertise the Lab is bringing to bear on the nation’s decarbonization goals.
Animated text covered in greenery reading the phrase 'H2'.
Researchers at NETL and their partners have received $1.7 million from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) to develop and field-validate H2-SMART — novel distributed fiber optic sensors with an artificial intelligence-driven model to locate and quantify hydrogen emissions from pipelines with enhanced accuracy and efficiency.
Three animated transmission cable towers
A research team consisting of private sector and academic partners and led by NETL is working on a new ultra-conductive carbon aluminum composite cable technology that could increase the electrical conductivity and strength of transmission cables leading to higher grid capacity and efficiency to accommodate future power generation demand.
Funding Opportunity Announcement
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) today announced more than $518 million to support 23 selected projects across 19 states that will fight climate change by developing the infrastructure needed for national decarbonization. The projects, funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, will provide for the development and validation of commercial large-scale carbon storage infrastructure to significantly and responsibly reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from industrial operations and power plants, as well as from legacy emissions in the atmosphere, while supporting good jobs and environmental priorities in local communities. DOE is also seeking information from stakeholders on carbon storage infrastructure needs prior to opening the next round of this funding opportunity.