Energy Secretary Moniz visits PNNL
The only certified U.S. radionuclide laboratory for the International Monitoring System of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) was one of a few stops Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz made when he visited PNNL Aug. 16.
The Shallow Underground Laboratory at PNNL contains some of the world's most sensitive radiation detection instruments where measurements are made on samples collected through the CTBT Organization, among other important national security research.
Secretary Moniz also spoke with researchers solving complex challenges related to the nation's power grid, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), biological science and Hanford Site cleanup.
Specific locations he visited:
- Systems Engineering Building, a recently constructed, state-of-the-art facility furnished with a mock utility control center enabled with grid data and equipment that will advance basic and applied research in:
- Electricity markets
- Generation
- Transmission
- Distribution
- End use, including buildings-grid integration.
- Shallow Underground Laboratory to learn about a variety of research projects, including detecting and preventing the proliferation of WMD as well as treaty monitoring. Take a virtual tour of the SUL to learn more.
- EMSL, the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a national scientific user facility funded and sponsored by DOE's Office of Biological & Environmental Research. At EMSL, Secretary Moniz toured:
- 21T Mass Spectrometer — one of only two mass specs in the world with this magnetic field strength & used for biology research
- Science and engineering in support of the Hanford cleanup mission
- Chemistry and catalysis for clean energy
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