Idaho National Laboratory Secures $7.5M for Technology Commercialization
Key Ideas
  • INL achieved a 65% success rate in winning awards for 11 out of 17 proposals in the DOE's Technology Commercialization Fund program.
  • The funding aims to support various innovative projects including the development of low-cost hydrogen production, advanced reactors, waste repurposing, and microgrid solutions.
  • The awarded projects demonstrate the confidence of the DOE in INL's work, providing opportunities to advance technologies towards commercialization and national impact.
  • INL's success highlights the importance of collaboration with partners in driving technological advancements and addressing critical energy and environmental challenges.
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has secured over $7.5 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy's Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF) program. Out of 17 proposals, INL's success rate was 65%, with 11 projects receiving awards. This funding will support various innovative projects such as developing low-cost hydrogen production technology, enhancing advanced reactors, repurposing waste materials, and advancing microgrid solutions. The recognition from the DOE signifies confidence in INL's work and provides avenues to further the commercialization of cutting-edge technologies. The projects also emphasize collaborations with partners to drive progress in crucial areas like energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. INL's commitment to pushing the boundaries of research and development is evident in the diverse range of initiatives that received funding, showcasing the lab's dedication to creating real-world impact.
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