NREL scientists honored for record number of new innovations in 2015

NREL scientists honored for record number of new innovations in 2015

GOLDEN -- Researchers and staff at the Department of Energys Renewable Energy Research Lab (NREL) were recognized for 169 new innovations during the DOEs annual Innovation and Technology Transfer... Read More

Wednesday May 4, 2016 Tags: Golden, NREL, DOE, David Danielson, David Ginley, Cory Kreutzer, EERE, Derek Vardon, Jason Woods, Molly Kocialski, Bill Farris, SPX Heat Transfer

NREL celebrates highest number of patents in history in 2014, honors best scientists, engineers

NREL celebrates highest number of patents in history in 2014, honors best scientists, engineers

GOLDEN -- The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) on May 7 recognized its greatest innovations in 2014 and celebrated 43 U.S patents issued during the 2014 fiscal year the largest in... Read More

By: InnovatioNews Friday May 8, 2015 Tags: Golden, NREL, David Danielson, DOE, Min Zhang, Chuck Booten, John Simon

DOE launches Lab-Corps pilot program to speed lab tech transfer into market

DOE launches Lab-Corps pilot program to speed lab tech transfer into market

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Dept. of Energy this week launched a new $2.3 million pilot program to accelerate the transfer of innovative clean energy technologies from its national... Read More

By: InnovatioNews Friday October 31, 2014 Tags: David Danielson, DOE, Innovation Corps, Lab-Corps, NREL, NSF

NREL Industry Growth Forum set for Oct. 28-29, Innosphere-supported Canadian firms to present

NREL Industry Growth Forum set for Oct. 28-29, Innosphere-supported Canadian firms to present

DENVER - Thirty clean energy companies will gather Oct. 28-29 in Denver to present their business cases to a panel of investors and industry experts during the annual Industry Growth Forum ... Read More

By: InnovatioNews Friday October 24, 2014 Tags: David Danielson, Denver, Golden, Innosphere, NREL, Rick Tempchin, Rob Writz

NREL/MIT study: Solar manufacture costs not driven primarily by labor

NREL/MIT study: Solar manufacture costs not driven primarily by labor

GOLDEN - A new study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology reveals production scale - not lower labor costs - is the primary driver in... Read More

By: InnovatioNews Thursday September 5, 2013 Tags: Alan Goodrich, David Danielson, DOE, Golden, MIT, NREL, photovoltaics, solar

School of Mines gets $1.2M DOE grant for manufacturing energy efficiency project

School of Mines gets $1.2M DOE grant for manufacturing energy efficiency project

GOLDEN - The Colorado School of Mines has been awarded a $1.2 million grant by the U.S. Department of Energy for research into energy-saving technologies for manufacturing, the DOE announced. ... Read More

By: Steve Thursday March 28, 2013 Tags: David Danielson, DOE, Golden