Stories with the tag: Facilities
The Laboratory Research Homes at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will serve as a test bed for studying residential energy efficiency and smart technology. Release Date: 11/15/2011
The Capability Replacement Laboratory project is the largest construction project in the 46-year history of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The $300 million project includes the construction of several new facilities on PNNL’s main campus in north Richland, and extension of the operating life of four buildings utilized by PNNL on the nearby Hanford Site. Release Date: 4/19/2011
PNNL’s Biological Sciences Facility and Computational Sciences Facility have earned gold status from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design sustainable building program. Release Date: 4/21/2010
PNNL celebrates its first new facilities in 15 years that will advance biological systems science and data-intensive computing while enabling developments in bioenergy and homeland security. Release Date: 10/9/2009
The Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will dedicate two new facilities on Oct. 9. They will enable new discoveries and developments in data-intensive computing and biological systems science. Release Date: 10/7/2009
Energy Secretary Steven Chu visited Pacific Northwest National Laboratory on Monday and called on its scientific staff to deliver the innovative science and transformational technologies that can help solve the United States’ energy challenge. Release Date: 8/12/2009
U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu will tour Pacific Northwest National Laboratory on Monday during a visit to Washington state. While at PNNL, Chu will discuss his vision for U.S. energy research, development and policy with about 300 Laboratory staff, as well as receive briefings on PNNL's research related to carbon sequestration, catalysis, subsurface science, the smart grid and nonproliferation, among other topics. Release Date: 8/7/2009
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has won two of R&D Magazine's prestigious 'R&D 100 Awards' for advanced instrumentation for human health and for innovative engineering for renewable energy sources. Release Date: 7/20/2009
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science will send $124 million to Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for capital investments and upgrades as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Release Date: 3/23/2009
A biomarker being developed to detect traumatic brain injury in humans also reveals the same injuries in endangered salmon, giving wildlife managers a new tool to improve fish passage at dams. Release Date: 2/12/2009