U.S. DOE Invests $33 Million To Advance Energy Research Across America
— The U.S. Department of Energy yesterday announced $33 million to support 14 clean-energy research projects as part of a program to ensure the Department’s research funding is reaching pockets of the country that traditionally have received disproportionally low amounts of Federal scientific funding. The projects will cover a range of topics — including grid integration, renewable solar and wind energy, and advanced manufacturing.
Projects selected in today’s announcement cover a range of energy research topics, from fundamental science topics to efforts in fusion energy, climate and ecosystem modeling, grid integration, wind energy, and sensors for energy conversion.: Addresses understanding needed to design dye components that may be used for quantum computing.
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