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05.16.13 News
Beating the Heat — New Anti-Corrosion Coating Aims to Make Metal Alloys More Durable
Award-winning NETL anti-corrosion technology is coming to a grill near you.
 
05.13.13 News
NETL Scientist Named Finalist for Service to America Medal
National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) metallurgist Dr. Paul Jablonski, was named a finalist for a Partnership for Public Service Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal – known as the Sammies – during a congressional breakfast ceremony in Washington, DC. The annual awards pay tribute to federal employees whose work advances the health, safety and well-being of Americans.
 
05.02.13 News
May 2013 LabNotes: The National Risk Assessment Partnership uses the expertise of 5 national laboratories to model, simulate, and determine risk for permanent storage of carbon dioxide.
 
03.06.13 News
NETL Earns Carnegie Science Awards for Advanced Materials, Corporate Innovation
For its leadership and innovation in science and technology, the Office of Fossil Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory has earned two Carnegie Science Awards from the Carnegie Science Center. NETL representatives will receive the Advanced Materials Award and the Corporate Innovation Award at the 17th annual award ceremony to be held May 3, 2013, at Carnegie Music Hall in Pittsburgh.
 
02.15.13 News
NETL Research Results in New U.S. Patents
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) received nine patents in 2012 for innovations that address the Nation's energy challenges.
 
01.17.13 News
New Agreement Makes Innovative NETL Simulator Training Available to Pierpont Students
Community and technical college students in West Virginia will learn about the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of clean energy plants utilizing unique simulator based training in a new agreement signed with the Office of Fossil Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL).
 
01.16.13 News
NETL's New Supercomputer Ranks Among the World's Top 100
One of the world's fastest, most energy-efficient supercomputers – expected to help energy researchers discover new materials, optimize designs and better predict operational characteristics – is up and running at the Office of Fossil Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) in Morgantown, W.Va.
 
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