Document Type
Monograph
Publication Date
2010
Publisher
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Publisher Location
Golden, CO
First page number:
1
Last page number:
84
Abstract
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is the nation’s primary laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development.
NREL’s mission and strategy are focused on advancing the U.S. Department of Energy’s and our nation’s energy goals. The laboratory’s scientists and researchers support critical market objectives to accelerate research from scientific innovations to market-viable alternative energy solutions. At the core of this strategic direction are NREL’s research and technology development competencies. These areas span from understanding renewable resources for energy, to the conversion of these resources to renewable electricity and fuels, and ultimately to the use of renewable electricity and fuels in homes, commercial buildings, and vehicles.
What follows is a compilation of articles featuring NREL research and development, deployment, commercialization, and outreach activities in 2009.
Controlled Subject
Biomass energy; Solar concentrators; Energy consumption; Green technology; Hydrogen as fuel; Photovoltaic power generation; Renewable energy sources; Solar energy; Wind power
Disciplines
Energy Systems | Oil, Gas, and Energy | Power and Energy | Sustainability | Technology and Innovation
File Format
File Size
7700 KB
Language
English
Rights
IN COPYRIGHT. For more information about this rights statement, please visit http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Repository Citation
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
(2010).
NREL: A Year in Clean Energy Innovations: A Review of NREL's Feature Stories.
1-84.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/renew_pubs/13
Included in
Energy Systems Commons, Oil, Gas, and Energy Commons, Power and Energy Commons, Sustainability Commons, Technology and Innovation Commons
Comments
The feature stories can be found online at http://www.nrel.gov/features/.
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