Joint Global Change Research Institute - News
Water Heaters Put in a Plug for Decarbonization
PNNL is at the midpoint of a study focused on the installation of electric heat pump water heaters in New Orleans homes. The efficient water heaters offer a unique capability that could help speed the transition from fossil fuels.
The Future is Floating
PNNL is supporting the floating offshore wind industry to enable gigawatt-scale development of floating offshore wind in the United States while minimizing environmental impacts and supporting local workforces.
Stinis to Lead Two New Scientific Machine Learning Projects
Stinis will serve as a principal investigator on two of the four projects selected for funding by the Advanced Scientific Computing Research program.
The Birth of Hydrated Electrons from Aqueous Iodide
The first study modeling the mechanism of hydrated electron formation from aqueous iodide.
Understanding Diopside Reactivity for Carbon Storage
A suite of experiments provide insight into how diopside reacts with carbon dioxide to form stable carbonate species.
Yun Qian Named AMS Fellow
Yun Qian was elected to join the ranks of American Meteorological Society Fellows.
Researchers Create a New Window on Leading Genetic Cause of Alzheimer’s
Scientists have opened a new view into the workings of the central nervous system, finding a diverse set of important molecules.
Cheslan Simpson, PhD
Cheslan (Ches) Simpson is a physicist and senior scientist within the National Security Directorate at PNNL.
Reduced Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Industrial Vehicles Ahead
A new discovery by PNNL researchers has illuminated a previously unknown key mechanism that could inform the development of new, more effective catalysts for abating NOx emissions from combustion-engines burning diesel or low carbon fuel.