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- Unmanned Solar-Powered Aircraft Soars Nonstop for 14 Days July 28, 2010An unmanned solar-powered aircraft stayed aloft over an Arizona proving ground for 14 days, smashing records for such flights, according to its makers. […]
- DOE and U.S. Department of Defense Announce Clean Energy Cooperation Agreement July 28, 2010DOE has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S. Department of Defense aimed at accelerating clean energy innovation while strengthening energy security. […]
- DOE Announces $30 Million for Energy-Efficient Housing Partnerships July 28, 2010DOE has announced up to $30 million in funding for 15 research partnerships that aim to deliver innovative energy efficiency strategies to the residential housing market. […]
- Unmanned Solar-Powered Aircraft Soars Nonstop for 14 Days July 28, 2010
Renewable Energy
- NREL Scholarship Gives Columbine Grads a BoostTen years ago, in the wake of tragedy, NREL set up a fund to help students at Columbine High School. The investment still pays dividends. […]
- Wind and Solar Energy Power Polar ResearchNREL researchers deploy renewable energy systems at National Science Foundation bases in forbidding, fragile Antarctica. […]
- Building Better Batteries for Cars and SpacecraftNASA and NREL combine experience and experiments to make safer more reliable batteries for outer space and Interstates. […]
- NREL Scholarship Gives Columbine Grads a Boost
Energy And The Environment
- Hoosier Energy Agreement Marks 20th Settlement Under EPA’s Power Plant Enforcement Initiative July 23, 2010WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Justice Department, and the state of Indiana announced that Hoosier Energy Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc […]
- EPA Awards $5.6 Million to Spur New Clean Diesel Technologies July 22, 2010WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded $5.6 million for emerging technologies projects as part of a summer-long roll out of $120 million in clean diesel grants […]
- New Toolkit to Help Local Governments with Green Building Practices July 21, 2010(ATLANTA – July 21, 2010) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 4 announced the release of the Sustainable Design and Green Building Toolkit for Local Governments (Toolkit) […]
- Hoosier Energy Agreement Marks 20th Settlement Under EPA’s Power Plant Enforcement Initiative July 23, 2010
Energy Research
- Following in nature???s footsteps July 29, 2010At DOE???s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Dr. […]
- Researchers use light to create rare uranium molecule July 29, 2010For the first time ever, scientists have used light energy to create a rare molecular uranium nitride (U-N) complex containing a discrete terminal U-N unit, where the nitrogen atom is bonded only to the one uranium atom, versus prior work where the nitrogen atom has always been bonded to two or more uranium atoms. […]
- Turning up the heat in Alaska July 29, 2010Scientists at DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are planning a large-scale, long-term ecosystem experiment to test the effects of global warming on the icy layers of arctic permafrost. […]
- Following in nature???s footsteps July 29, 2010
Agriculture
- New Issue of Healthy Animals Now OnlineNew Issue of Healthy Animals Now Online By Chris Guy July 28, 2010 The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) today posted a new issue of Healthy Animals. This quarterly online newsletter compiles ARS news and expert resources on the health and well-being of agricultural livestock, poultry and fish. Each quarter, one article in Healthy Animals focuses on a part […]
- A New Tool for Improving SwitchgrassARS has signed an agreement with the Kansas Bioscience Authority to help commercialize ARS-developed technologies and foster research-based opportunities. Photo courtesy of Microsoft Clipart. USDA's Agricultural Research Service Enters Partnership with Kansas Bioscience Authority to Expand Economic Growth in Region By Jan Suszkiw July 27, 2010 Officials […]
- ARS Partners with Kansas Bioscience Authority to Expand Economic Growth in RegionARS molecular biologist Christian Tobias and his colleagues have published the genetic map for switchgrass, a tool that may speed up development of this native perennial prairie grass as a source of biofuel. Click the image for more information about it. Scientists turn genetic keys to unlock bioenergy in switchgrass ARS bio-oil technology heats up Sci […]
- New Issue of Healthy Animals Now Online
Food, Drugs And Health
- FDA Advisory: Avoid Unintentional Exposure of Children and Pets to EvamistThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning that inadvertent exposure to Evamist through skin contact with patients using this product has the potential for adverse effects in children and pets. […]
- Former CEO of Seafood Importing Corporation Sentenced to Federal Prison for Importing Falsely Labeled FishFormer CEO of Seafood Importing Corporation Sentenced to Federal Prison for Importing Falsely Labeled Fish […]
- FDA Approves Drug for Chronic Drooling in ChildrenThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Cuvposa (glycopyrrolate) Oral Solution to treat chronic severe drooling caused by neurologic disorders in children ages 3 years to 16 years. […]
- New Early Detection System Helps FDA Identify More than 100 Food Safety Problems in First 7 MonthsMore than 100 food safety reports were submitted by industry to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s new electronic portal in its first months of operation, the agency said today. […]
- Federal Agents Seize FastSize Extenders and FastSize EQM Erectile Quality MonitorsAt the request of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Marshals today seized $346,954.43 worth of FastSize Extender devices and FastSize EQM Erectile Quality Monitor devices, as well as component parts used in the manufacture of the FastSize Extender. The FastSize Extender and the FastSize EQM Erectile Quality Monitor are manufactured and distributed […]
- FDA Advisory: Avoid Unintentional Exposure of Children and Pets to Evamist
Fuels From Sunlight
It would seem that the sun is one of the only places to take advantage of nuclear fusion.
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The Department Of Energy the creation of the Fuels from Sunlight Energy Innovation Hub to develop revolutionary methods of generating fuels directly from sunlight. The Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP), led by the California Institute of Technology in partnership with the DOE’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, will operate the initiative. JCAP will bring together leading researchers in an effort to simulate natural photosynthesis for practical energy production. The goal is to build an integrated solar energy-to-chemical fuel conversion system before moving the system from the discovery phase to a commercial scale. To fulfill its mission, the hub will receive up to $22 million in Fiscal Year 2010, then an estimated $25 million per year for the next four fiscal years.
Research will be directed at finding the functional components needed to assemble a complete artificial photosynthetic system, including light absorbers, catalysts, molecular linkers, and separation membranes. The hub will then integrate those components into an operational solar fuel system and will develop scale-up strategies to move the product from the laboratory to commercial viability. The ultimate objective is to move from fundamental to applied research and technology development, setting the stage for a direct solar fuels industry. If successful, the concept—to combine sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make a clean fuel—would be an energy sector game changer. DOE’s Office of Science will oversee the project. The Fuels from Sunlight Energy Innovation Hub is the second of three such interdisciplinary hubs that will receive funding in FY 2010. In May, DOE announced that a team led by DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory will establish a hub on modeling and simulation for nuclear reactors. The selection for the remaining hub will be announced in the coming months.