By Yale Environment 360 on October 5, 2010 Argonne National Laboratory , Bakken , Canadian pipeline builders , carbon rich-sands , Circle of Blue , Colorado , ConocoPhilips , Department of Energy , detroit , energy industry , ExxonMobil Canada , fossil fuel reserves , gas fields , Grays Harbor , greenhouse gases , hydrocarbon development , Keith Schneider , Lynn Helms , mineral rights , Natural Resources Defense Council , North Dakota , North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources , oil companies , oil fields , oil production , oil shale reserves , Pam Sharp , Pembina Institute , Randy Udall , renewable energy , tar sands , Utah , Washington State , Wyoming
Energy companies are rushing to develop unconventional sources of oil and gas trapped in carbon-rich shales and sands throughout the western United States and Canada. So far, government officials have shown little concern for the environmental consequences of this new fossil-fuel development boom.
By Chris de Morsella on December 3, 2009 Advanced Batteries , Albuquerque , Argonne , Argonne National Laboratory , Berkeley , CA , California , carbon emissions , carbon fiber , Carbon Fiber Manufacturing , Carbon fiber reinforced cable , carbon fiber-reinforced polymer , clean energy , Clean tech , CO , Colorado , composite material , Department of Energy , Development , distributed energy storage , DOE , DOE National Laboratories , energy efficiency , flywheel , Golden , government funding , green economy , green jobs , greenhouse gas , ID , Idaho , Idaho Falls , Idaho National Laboratory , IL , Illinois , kinetic energy storage device , Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory , manufacturing , Morgantown , N-ZEB , National Energy Technology Laboratory , National Laboratories , National Renewable Energy Laboratory , Net-Zero Energy Building , New Mexico , NM , Oak Ridge , Oak Ridge National Laboratory , Poneman , research , Sandia National Laboratory , Tennessee , Testing , TN , West Virginia , wind turbine blade , WV
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $104.7 million in funding for seven new research and testing facilities located in DOE national laboratories. The announced projects will support the development and improvement of clean energy and efficiency technologies that are in the US strategic national interest. The new funding is supporting research in techniques to reduce the cost to manufacture carbon fiber on a large scale; finding ways to improve efficiency and lower costs for car batteries; and for developing net-zero energy building technologies.
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A new wind farm in Missouri will create 2500 green jobs. Duke Energy will be building mini solar plants in North Carolina. Argonne National Laboratory and BASF have established a partnership to build an electric car battery plant in Ohio. The Milwaukee Conservation Leadership Corps was named as a $550,000 grant recipient at the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
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The White House announced that the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science will invest $777 million in Energy Frontier Research Centers (EFRCs) over the next five years. In a national effort to accelerate scientific advances in critical areas of the new energy economy the United States Department of Energy (DOE) will establish 46 new multi-million dollar Energy Frontier Research Centers (or EFRCs) across the nation.