Working With Us
NREL works with industry, government, and academia on transmission integration research. Learn how you can work with us.
Develop Technology Partnerships
There are a variety of ways to get involved with NREL's transmission integration activities. You can:
Work collaboratively with NREL through cooperative research and development agreements. This is the most common means of industrial collaboration.
Participate in subcontracted research. Close to half NREL's budget supports DOE-directed research conducted by private companies, universities, research institutes, and consultants.
Pay NREL to conduct research without your collaboration through work-for-others agreements or sponsored research. This is an effective way for industry to take advantage of NREL's expertise and unique research facilities.
Participate in NREL's research and education partnerships with colleges and universities.
Use Our Facilities
NREL's extensive research facilities are available to industry and university researchers.
Contact Us
Contact Brian Parsons by email or at 303-384-6958 if you would like to explore collaboration opportunities in transmission integration research.








