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SRNL Project Ready to Explore Sub-Nano Technology
A Savannah River National Laboratory research project to study the use of highly dispersed platinum as a fuel cell electrode catalyst is one of 20 project proposals selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for funding under its Nanomanufacturing for Energy Efficiency 2008 Research Call. The funded projects promise to make revolutionary improvements in a broad range of energy production, storage, and consumption applications that will reduce energy and carbon intensity in industrial processes.>>MORE |
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2008 SRNL Overview
2008 NEWS
• SRNL, Clemson Collaborate to Reduce Oil Dependence
• Microbes for Cleanup and Oil Recovery Honored
• Center for Advancing H2 Vehicles
• Vadose Zone Remediation License
• Supporting Nuclear Energy R&D
• Overcoming Tank Closure Challenges
• Bioenergy Collaboration Paves Way for Freedom from Fossil Fuels
• SRNL-ANL Research Agreement
• Jantzen Lifetime Achievement Honored
SRNL Highlights
• Exploring Sub-Nano Technology
• Fractional Crystallization
• Porous Wall Hollow Microspheres
• Successful H2 Production Test
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Past Meetings & Workshops
• NCAR
• High-Level Waste Workshop
• SERMACS 2006
• Cementitious Materials for Waste Treatment, Disposal, Remediation and Decommissioning Workshop
• SAE Hydrogen Storage Symposium
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