Buying or Installing a Heat Pump Water Heater? Check Out This Tool
The Heat Pump Water Heater Installation Tool, developed at PNNL, has been released by the Department of Energy for public use.
PNNL Publishes Port Electrification Handbook Featuring Microgrids
PNNL publishes Port Electrification Handbook to aid the nation’s maritime and commercial ports during this energy transition.
Current Predictions may Underestimate Precipitation Increase with Climate Change
A recent study suggests a higher global mean precipitation increase and narrows the uncertainty range.
Pacific Northwest Launches Clean Hydrogen Energy Hub
Clean hydrogen energy infrastructure is coming to the Pacific Northwest and PNNL experts are advising the work to come.
City Sprawl Now Large Enough to Sway Global Warming Over Land
Once thought to cover too little of the Earth’s surface to affect climate at larger scales, new work finds that city sprawl does add to global warming—over land, at least.
Grid Storage Launchpad at PNNL Opens New Era in Energy Storage
The Grid Storage Launchpad will enable researchers to accelerate and validate new battery materials and systems.
Five PNNL Earth Scientists Participated in a Department of Energy Workshop on Coastal Systems
Five PNNL scientists participated in an invitation-only Department of Energy-sponsored workshop on coastal systems.
Slowing Climate Change is Possible—Here’s How Nations Could Make it Happen
Policy changes in power, energy, buildings, and more could help slow global temperature rise, according to a new report with co-authors from PNNL’s Joint Global Change Research Institute.
University, PNNL Advance New Concepts for Clean Energy Workforce
Tennessee State University received Department of Energy funding to establish an academy focused on preparing students and professionals to work in an emerging field: clean energy systems. PNNL is helping with that effort and others.
Predicting the Intensity of Hurricanes
A new model accounts for co-occurring environmental parameters to improve predictions of a hurricane’s intensification.