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December 5, 2012 - Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)
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August 7, 2012 - Aerial view of NREL's National Wind Technology Center (NWTC). (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)
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August 7, 2012 - Aerial view of a techs working on the ALSTOM ECO 100, 3MW horizontal-axis upwind turbine at NREL's National Wind Technology Center (NWTC). (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)
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August 7, 2012 - Aerial view of techs working on the 1.5 MW GE wind turbine, 3 Alstom and 3.2 MW Seimens wind turbines at NREL's National Wind Technology Center (NWTC). (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)
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August 7, 2012 - Aerial view of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) South Table Mesa Campus (STM). (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)
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August 3, 2012- The new cafe has opened on NREL's South Table Mountain campus in Golden, CO. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)
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August 3, 2012- The new cafe has opened on NREL's South Table Mountain campus in Golden, CO. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)
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NREL Senior Scientist Ibrahim Reda and NREL Senior Scientist Afshin Andreas developed the Solar Position Algorithm now used by solar trackers, orchard growers and movie-camera makers, among others. The algorithm used in the SPA appears in the shadow.
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Many of NREL's 2,300 employees embrace Colorado's active lifestyle, while providing an important boost to the state economy. NREL's 35 years in Colorado have contributed to the state's leading role in national green energy technology growth.
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Many of NREL's 2,300 employees embrace Colorado's active lifestyle, while providing an important boost to the state economy. NREL's 35 years in Colorado have contributed to the state's leading role in national green energy technology growth.
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NREL scientist Bryon Donohoe works in the Cellular Visualization room of the Biomass Surface Characterization Lab, looking at different views of ultra structures of pre treated biomass materials. One of the first labs in the Bioenergy Center to undergo a
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NREL's Research Support Facilities (RSF) is planned to be the laboratory's next sustainable green building, was completed in the summer of 2010. This 218,000 ft 2 office building will hold up to 800 employees and will be a showcase for energy efficiency a
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Exterior shot showing flowers in the courtyard of the Research Support Facility (RSF).
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NREL/s Research Support Facilities (RSF) will achieve Platinum level certification from the U.S. Green Buildings Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) takes not only planning---but practice.
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Bill Nemeth operates the silicon cluster tool in the Process Development and Intergration Lab (PDIL).
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Dr. Steven Hammond in the data center with the computational sciences computing stacks.
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An NREL researcher examines and algae photobioreactor, which uses light energy and carbon dioxide to grow algae by photosynthesis. NREL researchers are studying microalgae as a potential source of biofuels.
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NREL scientist, John Turner demonstrates the ability of a PEC cell to produce hydrogen from water using energy form a light source...
It is perhaps the holy grail of energy production. Cheap energy from sunlight carried by hydrogen obtained from splitti
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Reactive electron beam evaporation used for heating solid materials to vaporize into a gas and deposit on other surfaces. One way this technology is being used is to make an infrared mirror coating on car windshields and windows.
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SAIC built and designed this system. Its features include: (1) a lighter weight than previous designs; (2) 170 sq. meters of surface area with 22 facets, each 3 meters in diameter; and (3) stainless steel membranes stretched over stainless steel rings,
CHARMM, Chemistry at Harvard Molecular Mechanics
February 11, 2013 - NREL scientists Michael Crowley and Antti-Pekka Hynninen have developed algorithms that speed calculations done by the software tool CHARMM by several orders of magnitude, using code such as the one pictured. Using NREL's new petascal













