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October 2021

Oct. 19, 2021

Modeling a Future for Sustainable Energy Storage

As manager of the Mobility Infrastructure and Impacts Analysis (MIIA) group, NREL's Maggie Mann will be the first to tell you that electric vehicles (EVs) alone are not a perfect solution to achieve sustainability within the transportation industry.

Oct. 18, 2021

Where the East Meets the West: Interconnections Seam Study Shows Value in Joining U.S. Transmission Grids

A novel multi-model analysis led by NREL explores the benefits and costs of uniting two of the world’s largest power systems.

Oct. 15, 2021

Looking at Geothermal Energy Through an International Lens

From Iceland to Alaska to France, NREL geoscientist Amanda Kolker has studied geothermal energy all around the world. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in geology, Kolker went to study volcano and glacier interactions in Iceland but was quickly distracted by Iceland's vast geothermal energy systems.

Oct. 14, 2021

News Release: NREL, Mines Insight Could Lead to Better Silicon Solar Panels

Researchers at NREL and Colorado School of Mines are applying a new technique to identify defects in silicon solar cells that cause a drop in efficiency. The lessons learned at the atomic level could lead to improvements in the way manufacturers strengthen their products against what is known as light-induced degradation.

Oct. 13, 2021

Researchers Engineer Microorganisms To Tackle PET Plastic Pollution

To help combat the plastic waste problem, NREL and its collaborators have developed a method to upcycle polyethylene terephthalate (PET) into performance-advantaged nylon, a precursor to other valuable products such as waterproof clothing, stick-free cookware coatings, and heat-resistant machine parts.

Oct. 13, 2021

Country Roads, Take Me Home—in an Electric Car

Rural areas are working to connect in new ways, through improved digital and cell phone networks, as well as alternative forms of transportation. Researchers from NREL are joining small towns across America to expand affordable, convenient, and energy-efficient transportation choices.

Oct. 13, 2021

New Software Puts Rail Freight on Express Track to Net-Zero Emissions

Researchers at NREL are collaborating with leading industry and research partners on a new modeling framework that can be used to analyze and plan net-zero-emission and hybrid freight train systems: Advanced Locomotive Technology and Rail Infrastructure Optimization System (ALTRIOS) software.

Oct. 11, 2021

NREL Process for Renewable Butyric Acid Good for Environment, Cheaper Biofuels

Scientists at NREL developed a fully integrated process to produce a promising precursor for diesel and jet fuel from lignocellulosic biomass, and for less expense than the selling price of the same material from petroleum.

Oct. 8, 2021

CABLE Conductor Manufacturing Prize Announces Stage 1 Winners

Ten teams competing in the CABLE Conductor Manufacturing Prize were selected as Stage 1 winners. Competitors are helping re-wire the future of electricity—developing concepts for affordable and manufacturable conductivity-enhanced, next-generation materials.

Oct. 8, 2021

Nano-Sized Materials Point to Big Breakthroughs

A poppy seed from your morning bagel is about 1,000 times larger than a bacterial cell. That small cell is about 1,000 times larger than the chemical structures NREL researchers are creating and studying to transform how we use energy.


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Last Updated May 5, 2025