Research
One of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) three strategic goals contained in the DOE's 2014-2018 Strategic Plan is to advance foundational science, innovate energy technologies, and inform data driven policies that enhance US economic growth and job creation, energy security, and environmental quality. DOE's National Energy Technology Laboratory contributes to this strategic goal through cutting-edge research and development focused on efficient energy use and clean energy production from our nation's domestic fossil fuels resources. Advanced technologies provide policymakers with expanded options for meeting vital national energy, environmental, and security needs.
NETL onsite research and development collaborates with industrial and academic partners to solve problems that would otherwise become barriers to commercializing power systems, fuels, and environmental and waste management technologies. To achieve these goals, NETL offers a variety of R&D partnership options for academic and private-sector organizations.
Research Portfolio | Research Capabilities | Internships
DOE invests in R&D to increase energy efficiency in buildings, transportation, and industrial processes, as well as to accelerate development of renewable energy options. NETL supports DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in managing research partnerships.
Smart Grid Energy | Power & Vehicles | Energy Efficient Buildings
The Energy Data eXchange (EDX) is an online collection of capabilities and resources that advance research and customize energy-related needs. EDX is developed and maintained by NETL researchers and technical computing teams to support private collaboration for ongoing research efforts, and tech transfer of finalized DOE NETL research products.
Search | Contribute | Collaborative Workspaces | Tools | Portfolios | About