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The Impact of Energy I-Corps: Powering Innovation Across Industries
Energy I-Corps is turning National Laboratory, plant, and site innovations into market-ready solutions that drive sustainability across multiple sectors. Learn about inspiring successes and apply to join Cohort 20 in Spring 2025! Apply by 3pm ET this Friday, October 18.
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Revolutionizing Recycling in the Mining Industry: The EC Leach Team from Idaho National Laboratory developed a groundbreaking technology that recovers valuable metals from mining waste, promoting sustainable resource extraction. Their success now extends into battery recycling, proving the transformative impact of clean energy technology. Read more: The EC Leach Team’s Recycling Technology Already in High Demand
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Cleaner Diesel Engines for a Sustainable Future: The Ducted Fuel Injection (DFI) Team from Sandia National Laboratories, part of Energy I-Corps Cohort 13, created an innovative diesel engine technology that reduces soot, nitrogen oxides, and CO2 emissions from diesel engines. With key partnerships like John Deere and Cummins, and a research consortium of over 20 organizations, the DFI team is advancing cleaner engine technology for heavy-duty applications where electrification isn't feasible yet. Read more: Finding the Right Mix to Make Engines Cleaner
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Ultrasonic Technology for Sustainable Drying and Space Exploration: The Ultrasonic Technology Solutions (UTS) Team from Oak Ridge National Laboratory participated in Energy I-Corps Cohort 10, refining a cutting-edge ultrasonic drying technology that is up to five times more efficient than conventional methods. After Energy I-Corps, UTS launched a successful startup and now collaborates with NASA on potential projects for the International Space Station, including a combination washer-dryer for space and water recovery from human waste. Read more: From Nature to NASA: How Ultrasonic Technology Solutions Revolutionizes Drying
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Developing Deuterium for Medical and Energy Breakthroughs: Savannah River National Lab’s first-ever Energy I-Corps team is making waves in deuterium development! Their innovative "Controlled Equilibrium Catalytic Isotope Exchange" (CECIE) process has the potential to revolutionize fields from medicine to energy storage. The OTT Energy I-Corps program helped the team transform their research into real-world impact, and now they're paying it forward by inspiring others to follow in their footsteps. Read more: First SRNL Team Graduates from Energy I-Corps with Deuterium Breakthrough
Join the Next Cohort!
If you're ready to see how you could bring your DOE clean energy technology to market, apply for the Spring 2025 Energy I-Corps Cohort 20 ASAP. Gain commercialization expertise, build industry connections, and make a lasting impact on the future of energy.
Apply by 3pm ET October 18, 2024.
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