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17-Mar-2021
Potato wastewater could feed bacteria used to recycle high tech devices
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
New research from Idaho National Laboratory suggests that potato wastewater might serve well as a low-cost food source for a special bacterium that could be used to recycle high tech devices, industrial catalysts and other sources of rare earth elements.
3-Feb-2021
INL researchers publish book to prevent cybersecurity disruptions, train workforce
DOE/Idaho National LaboratoryBook Announcement
Two cybersecurity researchers at Idaho National Laboratory have published a new book to help train employees at public utilities to recognize cybersecurity vulnerabilities and develop measures to defend their networks from increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.
20-Jan-2021
INL partners with Coreform to improve open-source modeling and simulation tool MOOSE
DOE/Idaho National LaboratoryBusiness Announcement
Long before an advanced nuclear reactor begins to generate power or another complicated project comes to life, researchers and engineers model and simulate it to ensure success. Now a collaboration between Idaho National Laboratory and Orem, Utah-based Coreform makes this modeling and simulation faster, less costly and more efficient.
9-Dec-2020
Tri-lab initiative leads innovation in novel hybrid energy systems
DOE/Idaho National LaboratoryPeer-Reviewed Publication
Future novel hybrid energy systems could lead to paradigm shifts in clean energy production, according to a paper published last week in Joule.
- Journal
- Joule
10-Nov-2020
Private-public partnership will use nuclear energy for clean hydrogen production
DOE/Idaho National LaboratoryBusiness Announcement
Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy will work with Idaho National Laboratory to demonstrate a system that uses a nuclear plant's steam and electricity to split water. The resulting hydrogen will initially be used at the power plant, but it could eventually be sold to other industries.
4-Nov-2020
How hydropower can help the grid recover from extreme events
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Five Idaho National Laboratory researchers and their partners at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) took 'Best Paper' honors at the International Resilience Week conference in mid-October. The researchers examined how hydropower's flexibility can provide stability and resilience in the face of events such as rolling blackouts, hurricanes and earthquakes.
19-Oct-2020
Trash to Treasure: Sustainable recycling of electric vehicle batteries
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
In light of growing challenges and opportunities, Idaho National Laboratory (INL) aims to make the recycling of lithium-ion batteries easier, more efficient, and potentially greener. Encouraging results of these efforts recently appeared in the journal Resources, Conservation and Recycling.
8-Oct-2020
Idaho laboratory joins national research programs for making 'green' hydrogen
DOE/Idaho National LaboratoryBusiness Announcement
Idaho National Laboratory is a member of two new Department of Energy research consortia charged with exploring new methods and technologies for hydrogen production. Hydrogen can effectively store excess electricity, which can be harvested later via fuel cells.
11-Aug-2020
Rare glassy metal discovered during quest to improve battery performance
DOE/Idaho National LaboratoryPeer-Reviewed Publication
Materials scientists studying recharging fundamentals made an astonishing discovery that could open the door to better batteries, faster catalysts and other materials science leaps.
- Journal
- Nature Materials