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NETL Project Review Sessions Focus on Development of High-Performance Materials
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Upcoming sessions of the NETL 2021 Crosscutting Research and Advanced Energy Systems Project Review Meeting will focus on Lab-supported research driving the development of new alloys and components to perform in extreme environments, allowing electric generation plants to operate more efficiently and emit fewer emissions, and for use in cutting-edge manufacturing processes.

During four days in June, NETL researchers and engineers and their partners in academia, industry and other research organizations will present updates on their efforts to design durable, cost-effective materials that will enable equipment to perform in high-temperature, high-pressure, corrosive environments. Other presentations will explore projects dedicated to developing materials for advanced processes such as additive manufacturing.

More than 45 project review sessions are planned for June. All sessions will be held virtually and are free and open to all interested parties. However, registration is required for attendance. Registration information, schedules and agendas for all sessions are posted on the NETL website.

Click here for additional information about the High Performance Materials program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management.

NETL is a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory that drives innovation and delivers technological solutions for an environmentally sustainable and prosperous energy future. By leveraging its world-class talent and research facilities, NETL is ensuring affordable, abundant and reliable energy that drives a robust economy and national security, while developing technologies to manage carbon across the full life cycle, enabling environmental sustainability for all Americans.