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NETL’s Ngoc Tien Huynh uses coal-derived graphite to make a lithium-ion battery for performance testing.
NETL research has unlocked a low-temperature synthesis process to turn America’s coal into critical mineral graphite with a lower processing intensity, adding to the domestic supply chain and addressing commercial market needs for several key industries as well.
Molten alloy being pressed.
NETL’s new patented nickel (Ni)-based alloy, its patented composition, method of manufacture and heat treatment will advance the reliability of next generation power generation and other applications while lowering operating costs.
Heather Dougherty receives the PCMIA Exceptional Service Award from Joseph Zelanko, PCMIA president.
Heather Dougherty, an NETL research engineer whose work has supported a range of fossil energy initiatives, was recently honored by the Pittsburgh Coal Mining Institute of America (PCMIA) for outstanding service and dedication to the mission of the organization.
2025 MLEF Research Associate Mya Riggle working in the lab with mentor Daniel Haynes
NETL has announced that the application window is open for the summer 2026 Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program, a paid 10-week summer internship program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Applications are due by 5 p.m. EST Jan. 7, 2026. Access to the online application system is available here.
Technology developed by NETL and the University of Pittsburgh advances enhanced oil recovery in unconventional shale formations. The mechanism changes the oil from tightly held to the rock to beading up for improved release from shale formations that have already been hydraulically fractured.
NETL researchers and their partners developed a new approach that involves dissolving small quantities of low-cost surfactants into carbon dioxide (CO2) to increase oil production from challenging, unconventional formations, such as shale, tight reservoirs and others, in which hydrocarbons are trapped in layers of subsurface rock.
Stanford University and Elsevier recognized several NETL researchers as among the top 2% of highly influential scientists in the world
Stanford University and Elsevier recognized several NETL researchers as among the top 2% of highly influential scientists in the world for their contributions in advancing critical areas of science and technology vital to the Lab’s work to deliver affordable, reliable and secure energy to the nation.
 Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship
NETL, in its commitment to cultivating America’s next generation of scientists, is seeking students from around the country to apply to participate in the 2026 Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship (MLEF) summer program for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Genesis Mission Launch
WASHINGTON—President Trump issued an Executive Order to launch the Genesis Mission, a historic national effort led by the Department of Energy. The Genesis Mission will transform American science and innovation through the power of artificial intelligence (AI), strengthening the nation’s technological leadership and global competitiveness. 
Large Evaporation ponds for produced water.
A Texas-based private company, PDS Energy Information (PDS), recently announced that it is commercially operating AquaTrade — a tool developed by an NETL-led team that helps oil and gas operators find and use produced water from other operators, reducing the need to use freshwater and costs associated with disposal of used water.
Gas Well Flaring
NETL researchers are helping design better catalysts for chemical reactions that convert methane at the site of natural gas well flaring into valuable chemicals using microwave heating, according to an article in the ACS journal Energy and Fuels.