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August 2020

Aug. 18, 2020

NREL Notice of Intent for 2022 DOE Collegiate Wind Competition

NREL plans to issue a request for proposals in September 2020 for colleges and universities interested in participating in the DOE Collegiate Wind Competition in the spring of 2022. The competition is designed to help prepare college students from a variety of backgrounds for careers in wind energy.

Aug. 18, 2020

NREL, ExxonMobil Teams Imagine, Research New Solutions for Tomorrow's Energy Challenges

A year into their unique collaboration, NREL and ExxonMobil are navigating a multi-pronged effort toward a future where clean-burning biofuels replace some petroleum-based fuels.

Aug. 18, 2020

NREL Helps Students "JUMP" into Building Science Innovation

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory, in partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, launches its third JUMP into STEM collegiate competition this August.

Aug. 17, 2020

How Might Climate Change Impact Energy Systems?

A new literature review suggests climate change is anticipated to impact regional and global energy systems, with varying magnitudes of effects across regions and technologies.

Aug. 14, 2020

NREL Brings Expertise in Energy Resilience to New Organizational Planning Resource

The Technical Resilience Navigator, a resilience planning tool co-developed by NREL and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, helps organizations identify their resilience gaps and prioritize solutions that reduce risk from energy and water service disruptions.

Aug. 13, 2020

Voyage into the Blue with the Ocean Observing Prize Winners

Ocean Observing Prize competitors are integrating marine renewable energy systems with ocean-observing platforms to collect ocean and weather data that can be used to better forecast natural disasters.

Aug. 13, 2020

ARIES and RAIL Promise To Advance Renewable Energy Innovation and Integration

Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette introduced two new acronyms to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL's) lexicon on Aug. 12: RAIL and ARIES. RAIL stands for Research and Innovation Laboratory, while ARIES is short for Advanced Research on Integrated Energy Systems.

Aug. 11, 2020

New High-Rate Drilling System Could Revolutionize High-Temperature Power Electronics

NREL has joined forces with Tetra Innovation Institute to advance a high-rate drilling system that could transform the geothermal industry. This game-changing technology has the potential to increase geothermal drilling rates tenfold and reduce well drilling costs by 75%.

Aug. 11, 2020

Academic Teams Exhibit Strong Showing in Waves to Water Prize DESIGN Stage

Four academic teams emerge victorious in the DESIGN Stage of the U.S. Department of Energy's Waves to Water Prize. Next up, they'll validate their designs in the ADAPT Stage.

Aug. 7, 2020

Two-for-One Energy from Photons, Now Better than Ever

NREL researchers have found a promising group of materials for tomorrow's super-efficient solar cells, demonstrating how a carefully designed molecule can efficiently split the energy imparted by one photon into two excited states and keep them separated for several microseconds.


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