DOE - Fossil Energy Techline - Issued on: September 2, 2010 DOE National Laboratory Releases Annual Accomplishments ReportNETL Highlights Research Successes of the Past Year and CenturyWashington, D.C. Energy research and technology development achievements, including advances in clean fossil-based systems with carbon capture and storage (CCS), are highlighted in the just-released National Energy Technology Laboratorys (NETL) 2009 Accomplishments report.
NETL, known as the ENERGY lab, is the research arm of the U.S. Department of Energys Office of Fossil Energy. The 2009 report is organized by the laboratorys major research areas advanced power systems, clean energy, and reliable supply and provides insight into the direction in which the energy frontier is moving. The report also features NETL patents received, technologies transferred, articles written, and awards accepted, demonstrating another successful year of energy research accomplishments. The report notes NETLs mission is to advance energy options to fuel our economy, strengthen our security, and improve our environment. Consequently, the labs scientists and engineers are focused on answering Americas most pressing energy challenges and pursuing ways to help the nation maintain abundant, environmentally friendly, and secure energy resources. R&D successes are the result of extensive onsite and contracted research, as well as collaborations with other national laboratories, government agencies, industry, academia, and international research organizations. Since the founding of its first predecessor laboratory in 1910, NETL has implemented a broad spectrum of complementary energy and environmental research to satisfy the energy needs of yesterday, today, and those of generations to come, said Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy James J. Markowsky. Its research and technology development programs are vital in supporting the U.S. Department of Energys mission to advance the national, economic, and energy security of the United States. - End of Techline
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