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11.30.2010 News
New DOE-Sponsored Study Helps Advance Scientific Understanding of Potential CO2 Storage Impacts
A new U.S. Department of Energy sponsored study has confirmed earlier research showing that proper site selection and monitoring is essential for helping anticipate and mitigate possible risks of CCS.

 

11.23.2010 Events
Information concerning the Triple E Seminar has been added to the Education web area.

 

11.22.2010 News
The November 2010 LabNotes have been posted.

 
11.15.2010 News
NETL's High-Speed Imaging System Successfully Applied in Medicine, Broad Spectrum of Industry
A groundbreaking DOE-developed imaging system originally designed to help create cleaner fossil energy processes is finding successful applications in a wide range of other industries.
 
11.09.2010 News
World Gasification Database Now Available from DOE
A database just released by DOE documents the worldwide growth of gasification, the expected technology of choice for future coal-based plants.
 

11.09.2010 News
A new Feature Story entitled "No Illusion: NETL's Monitoring, Verification, and Accounting Research Conjures Secure Carbon Storage" has been posted.

 
11.08.2010 News
Dr. Yuhua Duan Selected as a Physical Scientist [PDF-75KB]
The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) has selected Dr. Yuhua Duan as a physical scientist.
 

11.08.2010 News
Dr. Douglas Lewis Selected as a General Engineer and Scientist [PDF-55KB]
The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) has selected Dr. Douglas Lewis as a general engineer and scientist. 

 
11.04.2010Publications
The Conference Proceedings for the University Turbine Systems Research Workshop have been posted.
 
11.04.2010 News
DOE-Sponsored Field Test Finds Potential for Permanent Storage of CO2 in Lignite Seams
A field test sponsored by DOE has demonstrated that opportunities to permanently store carbon in unmineable seams of lignite may be more widespread than previously documented.
 
11.02.2010 News
Innovative Telemetry System Will Help Tap Hard-to-Reach Natural Gas Resources
The commercialization of an innovative telemetry communications system developed through a DOE research program will help U.S. producers tap previously hard-to-reach natural gas resources deep underground.