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NETL Associate Laboratory Director for Research and Innovation Bryan Morreale will join other Lab representatives to showcase the latest developments under way to tackle the nation’s energy and supply chain challenges during the 2022 Materials Science & Technology (MS&T) technical meeting and exhibition, scheduled for Oct. 9-12 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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NETL Director Brian Anderson, Ph.D., will detail the Lab’s contributions to building a sustainable energy future with hydrogen power derived from fossil energy resources at the second Hydrogen Americas Summit Oct. 10 and 11 at Washington, D.C.
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More than 30 research projects to advance the development of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) and solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOEC) will be discussed at a three-day conference hosted by NETL that begins Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Funding Opportunity Announcement
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) today announced up to $30 million in funding for research and development (R&D) projects to advance carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches that will reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution by capturing it directly from both the atmosphere and oceans and converting it into valuable products such as fuels and chemicals.
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An NETL researcher who has led the development of a groundbreaking process to extract rare earth elements and critical minerals (REEs-CMs) from coal and coal byproducts will receive the Professional Excellence Award from the Association for Women Geoscientists. The association will present the award to Christina Lopano for outstanding contributions in the government/regulatory category at its awards breakfast on Monday, Oct. 10, 2022, in Denver.
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Through developing robust domestic sources of critical materials (CMs), including rare earth elements (REEs), America’s historic energy producing regions, such as the Powder River Basin and others, have a unique opportunity to solve one of the nation’s greatest resource challenges and benefit their workers in the process.
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NETL will co-sponsor the 2022 Evolving Energy Conference, which will be held Thursday, Oct. 6, and Friday, Oct. 7, 2022, in Morgantown, West Virginia, to discuss Appalachia’s expanding energy sector and energy needs.
The September edition of the RWFI E-Note Monthly is available now.
The September 2022 edition of the RWFI E-Note Monthly, NETL’s Regional Workforce Initiative (RWFI) newsletter, is now available and includes details on a range of grant funding and training opportunities.
NETL Associate Director for Research and Innovation Bryan Morreale, Ph.D., will discuss the Lab’s efforts to advance hydrogen technologies for decarbonizing the economy during a panel at the Global Manufacturing and Industrialization Summit (GMIS) in Pittsburgh Sept. 28-30.
NETL Associate Director for Research and Innovation Bryan Morreale, Ph.D., will discuss the Lab’s efforts to advance hydrogen technologies for decarbonizing the economy during a panel at the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS) in Pittsburgh Sept. 28-30.
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NETL researchers used unique laboratory equipment to determine that certain rock formations could self-seal fractures in the presence of stored carbon dioxide (CO2), a finding that means igneous rock intrusions in the eastern U.S. could effectively keep CO2 sequestered and sealed underground.