An Update to Award-Winning Carbon Storage Sensor Software
Updated flexible software generates and optimizes monitoring programs for detecting potential leaks from geological carbon storage with an enhanced user experience.
UNSAT-H
The UNSAT-H computer code is used to understand the movement of water, heat, and vapor in soils so more informed decisions can be made about land use, waste disposal, and climate change.
Capturing, Utilizing, and Storing Carbon with Solvents: Outlining a Path Forward
A new perspective article discusses how integrating carbon dioxide capture and conversion in solvents can lead to cheaper and more efficient carbon management systems.
Finding New Chemistry to Capture Double the Carbon
A new look at a carbon capture solvent shows clusters and new types of carbon dioxide chemistry that could double carbon conversion.
Jiang Takes Executive Editor Role at Gas Science and Engineering
Chemical engineer Yuan Jiang is now an executive editor at Gas Science and Engineering, a cross-disciplinary journal centered on natural gases.
Nune Emphasizes Importance of Net-Negative Emissions
This PNNL project was the focus of Nune’s talk when he delivered the keynote for the Carbon Capture and Utilization track at the 2nd Annual Baker Hughes Energy Frontiers Summit.
Plastic Upcycling to Close the Carbon Cycle
A new method to convert waste plastic to fuel and raw materials promises to help close the carbon cycle at mild temperature and with high yield.
Toward A Future with Self-Healing Cement
PNNL researchers led a collaborative effort to showcase the most up-to-date, innovative, commercial cement and concrete technologies.