The Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) officially opened their Illinois Industrial Carbon Capture and Storage (ICCS) project during a ceremony today at the National Sequestration Education Center at Richland Community College in Decatur, Illinois.
Today, U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry (DOE) announced a new high-performance computing (HPC) initiative that will help U.S. industry accelerate the development of new or improved materials for use in severe environments.
In a cross-disciplined approach, NETL researchers explore biogeochemistry and chemical reactions to help develop more effective ways to store carbon dioxide (CO2) underground and enhance production of oil and natural gas, all while protecting the environment for future generations.
The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), as part of its support for the City of Pittsburgh’s initiative to become a global leader in clean energy planning, modeling, and implementation, is supporting the installation and testing of a prototype fuel cell system in Pittsburgh.
FuelCell Energy, Inc.—a company specializing in delivery of clean, innovative, and affordable fuel cell solutions to energy needs—under a cooperative agreement funded by NETL, will install the prototype fuel cell system for testing at the NRG YIELD facility in Pittsburgh.
Geothermal energy, heat energy derived below the earth’s surface, could be a dependable source of renewable energy. Depending on the temperature of the underground reservoir, the heat energy available can be used in a wide variety of applications including electricity generation or district heating and cooling. Opportunities for tapping its potential are expanding as new technology approaches, like use of directional drilling and pressurized water, continue to emerge.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy (FE) has selected nine projects to receive $5.4 million in federal funding to support university-based fundamental turbine research. The new research projects were selected under the funding opportunity announcement University Turbine Systems Research (UTSR), which aims to address scientific challenges and applied engineering technology issues associated with advancing the performance and efficiency of gas turbines in combined cycle power generation applications.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) has selected 16 projects to receive $10.2 million in funding to advance solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology.
The new projects were selected under funding opportunity announcement DE-FOA-000 1735, Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Prototype System Testing and Core Technology Development, which supports development of reliable and robust SOFC technology for first-of-a-kind fuel cell systems.
In recent years, advances in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing have accelerated the extraction of natural gas from shale formations, ushering in a new era of energy productivity. But, once areas have been depleted of their hydrocarbons, is there a good use for the fractured shale formations left behind? NETL researchers are using complex experiments to determine if the formations can accommodate a new role as a reservoir for carbon dioxide (CO2) captured from fossil fuel burning power plants and other industries.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) has announced the release of the final two of five 2017 revised edition best practice manuals for geologic carbon storage projects. Together, the five interconnected manuals provide a holistic approach to carrying out a geologic storage project, from inception to completion.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) has announced the release of the final two of five 2017 revised edition best practice manuals for geologic carbon storage projects. Together, the five interconnected manuals provide a holistic approach to carrying out a geologic storage project, from inception to completion.