Fish Reintroduction and River Connectivity
Fish reintroduction is the intentional establishment of a fish species in an area where it existed historically prior to hydropower development and other terrain changes to the species’ habitat.
In Search of the Perfect Dynamic Duo for Efficient Cooling
When the weather heats up, so does power demand for air conditioners and refrigerators. But what if you could cool things down by using heat itself instead of electricity?
Turning the Tides
Their consistency and predictability makes tidal energy attractive, not only as a source of electricity but, potentially, as a mechanism to provide reliability and resilience to regional or local power grids.
BCI 2024
PNNL is presenting bold breakthroughs and insights at the BCI 2024 Convention and Power Mart Expo, celebrating Battery Council International's 100 years of leadership and the future of energy storage.
Aquatic Research Laboratory
At the Aquatic Research Laboratory, PNNL scientists explore solutions for our nation’s growing need for energy. Projects are focused on monitoring and predicting the impacts of hydropower development and operation on water.
Innovative Funding Models for Water-Energy Projects Webinar
A webinar related to water and energy including lessons from the Massachusetts Gap Funding grant program.
PNNL Hosts Workshop on Ocean Climate Action Plan
PNNL convenes ocean leaders to tackle climate challenges and support the Ocean Climate Action Plan.
Improving Solar Forecasting
By improving the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF)-Solar model, this project aims to reduce forecast errors, improve sub-grid scale variability estimates, and more accurately estimate forecast uncertainty.
Marine Energy for Aquaculture
Research efforts at PNNL to co-locate marine energy with aquaculture developments for more sustainable operations.
Rising Tide Lifts All Buoys
PNNL served as workshop partner for the 2024 Marine Technology Society Buoy Workshop, held this year in Sequim, Washington, where PNNL operates the only marine research facilities in the Department of Energy system.