National Academies Names Two from PNNL to New Voices in Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Two PNNL professionals have been selected to join the 2024-26 New Voices cohort at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
PNNL Helps Malaysia and Thailand Chart Carbon-Neutral Course
With the help of the U.S. State Department, PNNL climate scientists assisted counterparts in Malaysia and Thailand in exploring carbon neutral goals.
PNNL Researchers Contribute to UCAR Best Paper
A paper co-authored by four PNNL-affiliated scientists has been awarded the 2023 UCAR Outstanding Accomplishment Award for Publication.
Accelerated Renewable Energy Deployment and Energy Storage Needed for a Resilient Power Grid in Puerto Rico
Results of the PR100 study outline near- and short-term strategies for Puerto Rico to achieve a renewable power grid by 2050.
Stationary Heat Waves Likely to Increase
Pacific Northwest may face increase in summer heat-dome-like stationary waves.
Cloud Dynamics: How Cloud Shapes Influence Interactions between Clouds and the Atmosphere
New research shows how cloud shapes affect the process of cloud evolution, resulting in better understanding of how clouds behave, improving weather forecasts, and enhancing comprehension of climate systems.
Supercharged Heat Waves Like Washington’s Deadliest Will Strike Harder and More Often; New Study Reveals How
If current warming trends continue, heat waves like Washington's deadliest could grow stronger and afflict the Pacific Northwest more often.
Battery Energy Storage Systems Are Here: Is Your Community Ready?
Battery energy storage systems are being proposed in municipalities across the U.S. PNNL researchers can help community planners guide safe siting and operations.
PNNL Models Provide Clarity Around Climate Change and Its Impacts
Researchers use models to represent relationships between climate and socio-economic processes, helping inform decisions for slowing climate change and enhancing resilience.
Climate Change Impacts the Energy Grid—Future Research Will Tell Us How
As electricity grids incorporate renewables, several factors will constrain future output, according to a new paper.