04.28.2011
Breakthrough Water Cleaning Technology Could Lessen Environmental Impacts from Shale Production A novel water cleaning technology currently being tested in field demonstrations could help significantly reduce potential environmental impacts from producing natural gas from the Marcellus shale and other geologic formations, according to the Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL).
04.20.2011 NETL-Sponsored Project Improves Performance, Reduces Emissions for Natural Gas Industry
Researchers at Kansas State University are developing emissions control and monitoring technologies that can be applied to engines used in natural-gas-gathering systems. This alternative to engine replacement would provide the U.S. natural gas industry with a more efficient way to upgrade existing engines while mitigating greenhouse gases.
04.19.2011
Funding Opportunity Announcement DE-FOA-0000451 entitled "Clean Cities FY 2011 FOA ." has been posted in our Business Solicitation area.
04.13.2011 Water Treatment System Cleans Marcellus Shale Wastewater
A water treatment system that can turn wastewater into clean water has been shown to reduce potential environmental impacts associated with producing natural gas from shale formations in the Appalachian basin.
04.05.2011
Funding Opportunity Announcement DE-FOA-0000518 entitled "Advanced Fossil Energy Research: Novel Developments in Sensors and Controls for Fossil Energy Power Generation and Fuel Production Technologies" has been posted in our Business Solicitation area.