Sentences with phrase «areas of energy research»

As a senior energy analyst in the Climate and Energy Program, Jeremy Richardson conducts analytical work on the Environmental Protection Agency's carbon regulations and other areas of energy research.
Jeremy is now a Senior Energy Analyst in the Climate and Energy Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists, conducting analytical work on the Environmental Protection Agency's carbon regulations and other areas of energy research.

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KEY members of the Eastern Regional Council of the Chamber of Minerals and Energy have thrown their weight behind advanced mining rock mechanics research by becoming foundation sponsors of a professorship in this area.
This research area covers policies pertaining to Canada's energy and other natural resources and that concern Canada's ability to exploit this source of comparative advantage.
This document would go beyond the Nuclear Cooperation Agreement to highlight specific areas of collaboration on nuclear energy, including research and development and the exchange of regulatory and operations expertise, amongst other areas.
Grindmaster - Cecilware's goals are to reduce its use of natural resources and its production of solid waste, maintain recycling initiatives in every area of operation, and continue research and engineering initiatives to create energy efficiency and sustainability in all product lines.
According to a recent report by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, gas in the Utica - Rome area was selling for an average of $ 3.24 a gallon, which was the third highest price in the state.
The funding will therefore support research in the newly emerging area of inorganic graphene analogous, with the ultimate aim to revolutionise a wide range of technologies spanning from energy conversion, energy storage, photonics, large area electronics on unconventional substrates and geometries, electronic textile, sensors and spintronics.»
That legacy of nuclear energy development continues today at The University of Manchester in the form of research on new reactor technologies and related areas, says Denecke.
Perry described himself as a fiscal conservative but a strong proponent of taxpayer - funded research in areas including energy efficiency and renewable energy that leads to the development of technology that strengthens the economy and improves quality of life.
The Independent, which serves Livermore, California — home to the Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory — notes that «science plays a large role in the economy of the area» and is urging local scientists to «take a stand in favor of research; take part in the march.»
The first phase of Sêr Cymru committed up to # 50 million (US$ 66.2 million) to bring prestigious research chairs to Welsh universities and also to support national research networks in three «grand challenge» areas: life sciences and health; low carbon, energy, and environment; and advanced engineering and materials.
Through the # 7 million (US$ 9.2 million) Sêr Cymru National Research Network for Low Carbon, Energy and Environment — one of the three grand challenge areas — Welsh universities hope to capitalize even more on their expertise in pasture - based agriculture.
«We demonstrated for the first time that ceramics could help advance thermophotovoltaics as well other areas of research, including energy harvesting from waste heat, high - temperature catalysis and electrochemical energy storage.»
«Previous studies have shown that black people are more likely to have a poor sense of smell than whites and yet may be less likely to develop Parkinson's disease,» said Chen, who is part of MSU's Global Impact Initiative, an effort to help accelerate research in key areas affecting the world such as health and energy.
The seven centers are in the areas of big data, marine renewable energy, nanotechnology, functional foods, photonics, drug processes, and perinatal translational research.
The 45th president of the United States will confront a broad range of global challenges, from addressing climate change and securing our energy future to sustaining investments in scientific research efforts in numerous areas, including medicine.
In the future, public health workers could monitor trends on social media to quickly identify a rise of influenza, depression or other health issues in a specific area, thanks to research at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
The research «really is novel and addresses an important societal question, especially given the growing interest in developing nuclear energy worldwide,» says Timothy Mousseau, a biologist at the University of South Carolina in Columbia who studies Chernobyl - area wildlife.
«I don't want to minimize the notion that a lot of research and development still needs to be done in the biofuels area,» conceded U.S. Department of Energy senior analyst Zia Haq.
The United States has released an ambitious, climate - and conservation - focused agenda for its 2 - year chairmanship that includes pushing for more research on black carbon, which accelerates melting in the region, and on emissions of the potent greenhouse gas methane from the seabed and permafrost, as well as creating a network of marine protected areas in the Arctic and equipping Arctic villages with renewable energy sources.
They would «support cross-disciplinary research and development focused on the barriers to transforming energy technologies into commercially deployable materials, devices, and systems [and] advance highly promising areas of energy science and technology from their early stages of research to the point that the risk level will be low enough for industry to deploy them into the marketplace.»
The researchers have now drawn together research on climate change, energy, housing and transport to provide an analysis that spans disciplines of how Australia's desert region could become a highly livable and prosperous area for existing and new residents.
In other words, says Ian Nathan, a senior research analyst with New York City — based Energy Intelligence Group (a publisher of data and information on the global energy industry), it is possible that areas currently off - limits to drilling might actually contain a lot more — or less, for that matter — petroleum than previously belEnergy Intelligence Group (a publisher of data and information on the global energy industry), it is possible that areas currently off - limits to drilling might actually contain a lot more — or less, for that matter — petroleum than previously belenergy industry), it is possible that areas currently off - limits to drilling might actually contain a lot more — or less, for that matter — petroleum than previously believed.
In my main area of research, climate science, the big issue is energy.
This close proximity with the business of non-renewable energy resources was the motivation behind my choice of research area, and led me into the field of renewable energy.
The EPSRC Energy Programme will build on the large amount of research already being conducted through a number of consortia and research programs at various institutions working in areas such as biomass and bioenergy, marine energy, and extending the lifetime of conventional power plants through the Supergen progEnergy Programme will build on the large amount of research already being conducted through a number of consortia and research programs at various institutions working in areas such as biomass and bioenergy, marine energy, and extending the lifetime of conventional power plants through the Supergen progenergy, and extending the lifetime of conventional power plants through the Supergen programme.
The U.S. Department of Energy has also cut its research and development spending in this area.
Bendy Estime, a biomedical and chemical engineering Ph.D. candidate, has devoted his research to this area, and developed a new technology for energy efficient cultivation and harvesting of microalgae.
Since there's energy delivered to the system and the particles are not at their ground states, it falls under the category of a particularly hot area of quantum engineering research called «driven» quantum systems, the authors said.
In meetings last week with science minister Wan Gang and Vice Minister of Science and Technology Cao Jianlin, Geoghegan - Quinn sought to deepen the European Union's ties with China in areas such as energy research and look for ways to involve more European scientists in Chinese R&D programs.
The research is part of a U.S. Department of Energy program to see if microorganisms can lock up uranium that leached into the soil years ago and now makes well water in the area unsafe to drink.
One area that has worked well, he said, was research into combustion, in which the Office of Science's Basic Energy Sciences branch and its counterparts in the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy were cooperating nicely.
The result, led by researchers at Stanford University and the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, is the culmination of 20 years of research aimed at finding out whether the pseudogap helps or hinders superconductivity, which could transform society by making electrical transmission, computing and other areas much more energy effiEnergy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, is the culmination of 20 years of research aimed at finding out whether the pseudogap helps or hinders superconductivity, which could transform society by making electrical transmission, computing and other areas much more energy effienergy efficient.
Wind development areas were leased off the Delaware and Maryland shores last year, and the BOEM issued the nation's first offshore wind research lease in March to Virginia's Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, which plans to build a 12 megawatt wind farm off the shore of Virginia Beach.
We got funding from the National Science Foundation, U.S. Department of Energy and the Tufts Collaborates initiative to pursue this new area of research
He fears that professors, following the money, will steer their research toward BP's specified area of commercial interest — biofuels — without adequately exploring other energy options.
«The integration of renewable resources into microgrids is an active area of research,» Erin Whitney, a researcher at the Alaska Center for Energy and Power, University of Alaska Fairbanks said.
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Acknowledgments: This work was supported by the Department of Energy's Office of Biological and Environmental Research, a Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need fellowship from the U.S. Department of Education, PNNL's Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program under the Carbon Sequestration Initiative, and Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Sponsors: This research was supported by the Genome Science Program (GSP), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER), under the PNNL Foundational Scientific Focresearch was supported by the Genome Science Program (GSP), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER), under the PNNL Foundational Scientific FocResearch (BER), under the PNNL Foundational Scientific Focus Area.
Funding: U.S. Department of Energy Office of Biological and Environmental Research through a Subsurface Biogeochemical Research Program Science Focus Area program at PNNL.
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And while it's early - stage work in an area that still recieves little investment from government and industry sources, Matthew O'Connor's mitochondrial mutations team at SENS Research Foundation continue their work to create «backup copies» for the genes that encode the proteins of our energy - producing mitochondria.
In a study published March 9 in Nature Chemistry, University of Wisconsin — Madison chemistry Professor Kyoung - Shin Choi presents a new approach to combine solar energy conversion and biomass conversion, two important research areas for renewable energy.
RICHLAND, Wash. — National Grid, a leading US transmission company, and the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have entered into an agreement to work together on research in the areas of transmission grid modernization and energy storage technolEnergy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have entered into an agreement to work together on research in the areas of transmission grid modernization and energy storage technolenergy storage technologies.
The community focused on broad research areas critical to moving the field into the burning plasma science era when there will be a strong focus on the creation and study of plasmas where the energy to sustain fusion reactions is generated by the plasma itself.
His research experience spans a range of topical areas important to functional materials and their application to developing technologies for energy storage and conversion.
«This joint effort between USDA and DOE will help accelerate research in the critical area of plant feed stocks, which hold one key to making biofuels production both cost effective and sustainable on a national scale,» said Energy Secretary Steven Chu in a statement.
The new X-ray laser facility will open up areas of research that were previously inaccessible and thus benefit a whole range of scientific fields — among them medicine, pharmacy, chemistry, physics, materials science, nanotechnology, energy technology, and electronics.
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