USEA Forum: Technological Advances In The National Labs

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Advanced Energy Technology Forum

Fortnightly Magazine - October 2021
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DOE's National Laboratories have served as the leading institutions for scientific innovation in the United States for more than seventy years. These labs tackle the critical scientific challenges of our time. In the energy and utilities industry, they address large scale, complex R&D challenges with a multidisciplinary approach that places an emphasis on translating basic science to innovation. That's why USEA brought together leaders from these special places to explain their latest technology projects. Listen in with these excerpts.

Moderator and Executive Chair, USEA, Vicky Bailey: We will focus on the incredible research being performed at some of our country's leading national laboratories, which are our national treasures. We're honored to have the skilled leaders from these institutions with us to discuss new technological advances, current research projects, important issues and more.

Director, DOE's National Energy Technology Lab, Brian Anderson: I've been working hand in hand with the Office of Fossil Energy, now Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, on developing the technologies for carbon management via carbon capture, utilization, and storage, other carbon management technologies to reduce the carbon footprint like methane emissions, mitigation for the methane supply chain, which is a carbon equivalent.

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