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In 1911, the Bruceton Experimental Mine, located on what is now NETL’s Pittsburgh campus, hosted the first public test of a coal dust explosion in air and helped prove that coal dust could explode without the presence of methane gas. netl.doe.gov/early-innovati…
Are you an undergraduate or graduate student looking for a great summer internship? Apply for the @ENERGY Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship Program at NETL sites in Oregon, West Virginia or Pennsylvania. Join us and help advance innovative energy solutions. netl.doe.gov/node/15127
Assistant Secretary for HGEO Kyle Haustveit: “Coal is an incredible fuel source.”
It’s go time for the Genesis Mission, and NETL is proud to join this revolutionary step in AI innovation! Our Lab brings decades of experience in supercomputing to develop next-gen energy technologies. We’re excited to begin the Genesis Mission! netl.doe.gov/node/15121
Did you know the U.S. has more coal reserves than any other country? 🔥 Coal plays a bigger role in our economy and energy security than most people realize. Check out these seven surprising facts about America's coal industry 👇 energy.gov/fecm/articles/…
ICYMI: NETL researchers developed and patented a novel catalytic steam gasification process for producing syngas streams from coal and biomass. Read more! netl.doe.gov/node/14592
NETL is excited to join Genesis Mission! Our Lab brings a wealth of AI know-how, from multi-modeling for subsurface energy sources to AI-driven data management tools. We can’t wait to get started with the Genesis Mission! energy.gov/articles/energ…
PDS Energy Information is now commercially operating AquaTrade — a tool developed by an NETL-led team that helps oil and gas operators find and use produced water, reducing the need to use freshwater and costs associated with disposal of used water. netl.doe.gov/node/15120
NETL is announcing $80 million in federal funding to establish mining tech proving grounds that will accelerate novel tech development needed to secure resilient supply networks of critical minerals and materials for the United States and its allies. netl.doe.gov/node/15113
ASFE Kyle Haustveit: “Our modern world was built using coal.” And our focus is on producing more energy – more affordable, reliable and secure energy, including coal.
NETL researchers are helping design better catalysts for chemical reactions that convert methane at the site of natural gas well flaring into valuable chemicals using microwave heating. Learn more: netl.doe.gov/node/15119
NETL and @FECMgov are highlighting the many ways coal has powered our nation and the innovations that make it an affordable, reliable, secure fuel for our future. Check back throughout the next month to learn more.
NETL is announcing up to $275 million in federal funding to support projects that make use of American industrial facilities that have the potential to use byproducts from existing industrial processes to produce valuable materials/minerals. netl.doe.gov/node/15113
Check out highlights of NETL energy innovation in our fourth-quarter accomplishments report, now available. netl.doe.gov/sites/default/…
The journal Nanomaterials has recognized NETL research physical scientist Scott Crawford as a 2025 exceptional reviewer for his contributions to the publication’s peer review process during the second quarter of 2025. netl.doe.gov/node/15052
NETL researchers are advancing a pioneering laser technology to provide laboratory-quality detection and analysis of rare earth elements directly in the field. Read more about the research: netl.doe.gov/node/15036
A NETL-led team secured first place in the engineering track of the Geothermal Energy from Oil and Gas Demonstrated Engineering (GEODE) Datathon for the development of a new machine learning tool. Learn more: netl.doe.gov/node/15034
NETL researchers have received a patent for an inexpensive sensing platform capable of long-range real-time monitoring to detect CO2 leaks at remote underground storage facilities and in pipelines. netl.doe.gov/node/15033
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