Tri-Cities Scientists ‘Magically’ Mining Metals From Water
PNNL and industry developing a faster, less expensive way to extract lithium for batteries used in cell phones and electric vehicles.
‘Freeze-Thaw Battery’ Is Adept at Preserving Its Energy
Scientists have created a battery designed for the electric grid that locks in energy for months without losing much storage capacity.
Kaul Elected to American Meteorological Society Committee
Colleen Kaul was elected to a three-year term on the American Meteorological Society’s Energy Committee, which began January 2022.
Organization is Key! The Role of Project Coordination in Research with Nicole Loosveldt
Triton project coordinator Nicole Loosveldt supports marine energy environmental monitoring technology development projects for marine energy.
PNNL’s Miniature Tags Track Eel and Lamprey Migration
Three PNNL fish researchers recently published a video journal article on how to properly implant miniature acoustic tags in juvenile Pacific lamprey and American eel and how the tags could benefit migration.
Forecasting Book Features Voisin As An Editor
Nathalie Voisin, a water resources engineer, served as a section editor for a newly published book on hydrometeorological forecasting.
Going to Bat for Bats… with Tags
PNNL researchers are developing and evaluating bat tagging and tracking tools that will help design solutions to protect the bat population from wind turbines.
National Hydropower Day
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is celebrating National Hydropower Day.
Open or Closed: Pumped Storage Hydropower is on the Rise
A PNNL research team compared two types of pumped storage hydropower (open and closed loop) to identify potential environmental impacts.
Bringing Science to Life with Creative Science Communications
The Triton Initiative highlights different creative science communications, including photography, writing, and science art, and the impact they have on the project's marine energy research.