Press Releases and Techlines
U.S. Department of Energy to Invest $6.4 Million to Develop Hydrogen-Fueled Turbines
U.S. Department of Energy to Invest $6.4 Million to Develop Hydrogen-Fueled Turbines
December 15, 2020
DOE Announces More Than $7 Million for Carbon-Based Building Projects
DOE Announces More Than $7 Million for Carbon-Based Building Projects
December 14, 2020
U.S. Department of Energy Announces Funding Opportunities for University Research Programs
U.S. Department of Energy Announces Funding Opportunities for University Research Programs
December 14, 2020
U.S. Department of Energy to Invest $3.3M to Develop Water Management Projects for Thermal Power Generation
U.S. Department of Energy to Invest $3.3M to Develop Water Management Projects for Thermal Power Generation
December 10, 2020
Blog
Assistant Secretary Steven Winberg Will Speak at Africa Oil Week Virtual
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ASFE Steven Winberg will take part in a session titled ‘The Energy Debate: Natural Gas vs. Renewables’ at Africa Oil Week Virtual on October 7, 2020.
NETL-Supported Project Develops Flexible Rare Earth Element Extraction Method from Low-Rank Coal Ash
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NETL-Supported Project Develops Flexible REE Extraction Method from Low-Rank Coal Ash
DOE Field Laboratory on Alaska’s North Slope Demonstrates Early Success Using Polymer Flood for Heavy Oil EOR
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DOE and its partners are investing in the first-ever polymer flood field pilot on the Alaska North Slope.
Produced Water: From a Waste to a Resource
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FE is funding several R&D projects aimed at reducing the cost of treating and reusing produced water.
The MLEF Experience – Part II
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Since 1995, almost 1,000 students have supported DOE in helping the Nation meet the energy challenges of the future through this research fellowship.
The MLEF Experience
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MLEF alumni share their experiences, project summaries, and advice for future program participants.
NETL-Supported Project Develops Promising REE Extraction Method from Coal Refuse
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Researchers developed a safe and efficient processing technology that extracts and concentrates rare earth elements from coal refuse material.
In Case You Missed It (ICYMI)
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ICYMI, we hope you enjoy catching up on some of FE’s highlights from this quarter.
NETL-funded Cooperative Agreement Develops New Rare Earth Element Extraction Sorbent
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Wayne State University (WSU) researchers produced a potentially economically viable concentration of rare earth elements from domestic coal fly ash.
3 Ways Fossil Energy Ensures U.S. Energy Security
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Three examples that highlight how the Office of Fossil Energy's work helps ensure the Nation’s energy security.