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- National Energy Technology Laboratory
Research Partnerships and Tech Transfer supports NETL and NETL staff in identifying, exploring, and securing opportunities to leverage NETL’s core capabilities and competencies through strategic engagement, collaboration, and partnership with domestic and international government organizations, national laboratories, academia, industry, and
- Top Stories | netl. doe. gov
NETL researchers have received a patent for an inexpensive sensing platform capable of long-range real-time monitoring to detect carbon dioxide (CO2) leaks at remote underground storage facilities and in pipelines
- History | netl. doe. gov
Over the past century, NETL and its predecessor facilities have spearheaded advancements in energy research and technology The Lab continues to be dedicated to advancing the nation’s energy future by creating innovative solutions that strengthen the security, affordability and reliability of energy systems and natural resources
- Careers | netl. doe. gov
Through various national programs and collaborations with institutions of higher learning, NETL contributes to the education and training of scientists, engineers, and professionals to increase the pipeline of innovators ready to pursue a career in energy-related fields
- Point Source Carbon Capture | netl. doe. gov
The U S Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory’s (DOE NETL) Point Source Carbon Capture (PSCC) Program is developing the next generation of advanced carbon dioxide (CO 2) capture technologies (e g , membrane, solvent, sorbent, chemical looping) focusing on reduced cost and improved performance and reliability
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This area is for NETL employees' quick access to important information Some links require a valid user name and password to enter restricted areas of the website
- Contact | netl. doe. gov
Contact the U S Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory for customer service and inquiries
- Carbon Transport Storage Program | netl. doe. gov
CCUS activities at NETL have grown and evolved significantly over the past 15 years Point-source carbon capture, carbon conversion (utilization) and carbon dioxide removal (e g , direct air capture) have expanded into separate stand-alone research and development (R D) programs
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