The kWh Battery Challenge for Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage
This seminar series is organized and sponsored by Battery500 Consortium, a multi-institute program supported by the Department of Energy to accelerate development and manufacturing of next-generation batteries for electrical vehicles.
The University of Guam and PNNL Collaborate to Generate Clean Energy from the Sea
Harnessing the sea for decarbonized energy is the focus of a new collaboration between PNNL and the University of Guam.
Advanced Battery Facility
The Advanced Battery Facility was built to bridge the gap between fundamental battery research and commercial-scale battery development. The facility provides an ideal system for exploring a broad range of chemistries and materials.
Data Management Systems Allow Scientists to Share Findings
Multidisciplinary teams from research and industry are brought together using management systems developed by a team of software engineers at PNNL.
Frontiers in Battery Research and Development: from Materials to Manufacturing
This seminar series is organized and sponsored by Battery500 Consortium, a multi-institute program supported by the Department of Energy to accelerate development and manufacturing of next-generation batteries for electrical vehicles.
SPP Technologies Available for Licensing
Solid phase processing (SPP) technologies are available for licensing from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. SPP techniques reduce energy use in manufacturing and deliver higher-performing components for a range of materials.
Plastic Upcycling: From Waste to Fuel for Less
Plastic upcycling efficiently converts plastics to valuable commodity chemicals while using less of the precious metal ruthenium. The method could recycle waste plastic pollution into useful products, helping keep it out of landfills.