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July 2020

July 7, 2020

NREL Acts as Local Economic Stabilizer while Transforming Energy Around the World

Located in Jefferson County, Colorado, which is part of metropolitan Denver, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory has seen its economic impact on the county climb by more than 218% during the seven-year span from fiscal year 2012 to fiscal 2019.

July 6, 2020

From Brainstorming to Breaking Ground: A Progress Report from the FAST Grand Prize Winners

Four winning teams of the Furthering Advancements to Shorten Time (FAST) Commissioning for Pumped-Storage Hydropower Prize are reducing the time, cost, and risk associated with commissioning pumped-storage hydropower projects.

July 2, 2020

International Collaboration To Bring Wind into the Distributed Energy Mainstream

Spotting a solar panel on a rooftop or powering a small health center in a rural community was once rare. Fast forward a decade and the on-site, distributed solar energy boom is now powering everything from single-family homes to entire industries. Could that successful model be applied to wind energy?

July 1, 2020

Data Lake Provides One-Stop Shop for Open Data

The Open Energy Data Initiative Data Lake hosts high-value data sets and analytics tools in one public location, expanding access to the broader research community and accelerating innovation.

June 2020

June 30, 2020

News Release: NREL Launches I AM Hydro Prize; Announces Fish Protection CONCEPT Winners

Today, NREL launched the I AM Hydro Prize, a new competition designed to transform the hydropower industry using advanced manufacturing technologies. NREL also announced the winners of the CONCEPT Stage, the first phase of the Fish Protection Prize.

June 30, 2020

Tracking Tomorrow's Category 5: Marine Renewable Energy Turns the Tide

Learn more about marine renewable energy, from powering remote coastal communities to the devices that predict hurricanes.

June 29, 2020

Go-Solar Enables Utilities To Efficiently Manage Millions of Solar Photovoltaic Devices

Go-Solar is an NREL research initiative that enables utilities to monitor, estimate, and operate millions of photovoltaic arrays through efficient communication with only a small number of devices, instead of needing to connect to every individual rooftop solar system.

June 29, 2020

Virtual Collegiate Wind Competition Adds New Dimension to Wind Workforce Development

After four days of online presentations, the U.S. DOE announced the winners of the 2020 Collegiate Wind Competition. The award for the Turbine Digital Design contest went to California State University Maritime Academy, while James Madison University claimed the award for the Project Development contest.

June 26, 2020

NREL Cleans Up with FY19 Technology Commercialization Fund Awards

This year, DOE funded 21 NREL submissions--worth more than a total $6.8 million--through its Technology Commercialization Fund, accounting for 25% of all funded projects, more than any other DOE national laboratory and improving upon NREL's 2018 total of 16.

June 25, 2020

NREL Volunteers Design and Print Face Shields for Colorado Medical Facilities

As health care workers continue to fight on the front lines, NREL volunteers do what they can to help by manufacturing face shields for healthcare workers, paramedics, and firefighters in Colorado.

June 25, 2020

Answer to Energy Storage Problem Could Be Hydrogen

According to NREL researchers, seasonal energy storage can facilitate the deployment of high and ultra-high shares of wind and solar energy sources.

June 24, 2020

New Hydrogen Filling Simulation Tool Drives Innovation for Fueling Stations

As hydrogen fuel cell electric cars and trucks grow in popularity, a new publicly available Hydrogen Filling Simulation (H2FillS) tool is laying the groundwork for the safe design of hydrogen fueling systems.

June 23, 2020

MECC Invites Competitors To Make a Splash With Their Blue Economy Brainstorms

Challenging the best and brightest to unlock the power of the ocean, in August, the MECC will begin accepting applications for the 2021 competition.

June 22, 2020

Lowering Atmospheric CO2 in Large-Scale Renewable Energy Electrochemical Process

What if carbon dioxide (CO2), a prevalent greenhouse gas, could be transformed into higher-value fuels and chemicals using low-cost, renewable electricity? Recent results from NREL may enable the scale-up of an electrochemical process to reduce CO2 that has not been possible until now.

June 22, 2020

News Release: Research Determines Financial Benefit from Driving Electric Vehicles

Motorists can save as much as $14,500 on fuel costs over 15 years by driving an electric vehicle instead of a similar one fueled by gasoline, according to a new analysis conducted by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's NREL and Idaho National Laboratory.

June 19, 2020

How Janine Freeman Got Where She Wanted to Be

Some soul-searching and road-tripping set her on the right route to her goal of working with NREL's System Advisor Model.

June 18, 2020

Tapping the Entrepreneurs of the Waves to Water Prize DESIGN Competition

Eight of the 17 winning teams in the DESIGN stage of the Waves to Water Prize received awards for their entrepreneurial wave-powered desalination designs.

June 18, 2020

NREL Supports Innovators as They Pursue New Ideas for Rural and Commercial-Scale Solar

Eight teams from across the United States are working with NREL to develop and test novel applications of solar energy in rural communities and commercial-scale settings as part of the second round of the Solar Energy Innovation Network.

June 16, 2020

From Space Travel to Fisheries: Wave Energy Modeling Tool Helps Design Tomorrow's Tech

NASA is using WEC-Sim (Wave Energy Converter SIMulator), an open-source code developed by NREL and Sandia National Laboratories, to ensure NASA’s Orion Crew Model uprights and remains upright upon landing in the ocean.

June 12, 2020

Concentrating Solar Power Best Practices Report Is First of Its Kind

NREL experts and industry leaders focus their knowledge on focused sunlight⁠—an on-demand, renewable power source.


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