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Christina Wildfire
For her work in developing microwave ammonia synthesis and enhancing America’s energy security and prosperity in the process, NETL’s Christina Wildfire won a 2025 Outstanding Researcher Award from the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC).
Close up photograph of a pile of coal.
NETL helped scientists at Montana State University evaluate microscopic cementing agents developed by the University that can more effectively penetrate microfractures to improve underground storage of carbon dioxide (CO2), enhance gas well efficiency and seal fluid pathways in shales fractured for natural gas recovery.
First place – Marshall Middle School Team 1
North Allegheny’s Marshall Middle School Team 1 captured first place in the 2025 Western Pennsylvania Science Bowl (WPASB) middle school contest held Saturday, March 1, at the Community College of Allegheny County-South Campus in West Mifflin.
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The NETL-led Critical Materials Supply Chain Research Facility (METALLIC) kicked off its five-year mission last year to develop a national capability for establishing new domestic critical minerals and materials (CMM) supply chains, from extraction to manufacturing.
A 3-inch wafer with over 15,000 field effect transistors fabricated with carbon material derived from coal.
Nature Portfolio’s Communications Engineering publication designated a technical article authored by a team led by key NETL researchers for editor’s choice. The article, which discusses a process for using coal as a manufacturing feedstock for high-tech products like computer microelectronics, was one of only 14 selections for the recognition.
First place – North Allegheny Team 1
Hard work and preparation paid off for North Allegheny Team 1, the winner of the 2025 Western Pennsylvania Science Bowl (WPASB) high school contest held Saturday, Feb. 22, at the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC)-South Campus in West Mifflin.
Advanced gas turbine
NETL researchers are reporting a breakthrough in efforts to extend the life and improve the efficiency of energy-producing gas turbines by refining a process that can simulate how corrosion-causing thermally grown oxide (TGO) develops and causes cracking in the environmental barrier coatings (EBCs). This development is crucial for protecting next-generation turbine blades from thermal cycling damage.
AI-generated image of coal gasification technology.
NETL researchers have developed and patented a novel catalytic steam gasification process for producing nitrogen-free, hydrogen-rich syngas streams from coal and biomass — a method that can reduce the cost of traditional syngas production.
Jonathan White
NETL’s Jonathan White has been named the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Security Professional of the Year (Federal Employee) in recognition of his exemplary service essential to the continued safe and efficient protective mission of DOE and the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management.
Morgantown High School Team 1 — First place.
Morgantown Team 1 earned the title of champion at the 2025 West Virginia Science Bowl (WVSB), which was held Saturday, Feb. 1, at the Morgantown campus of West Virginia University, and will compete in the National Science Bowl on April 24-28 in Washington, D.C.