January 22, 2025

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)

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Extreme Sea Levels to Occur More Frequently, Study Says
The type of extreme sea levels previously expected to occur once every 100 years could happen annually by 2100 because of global warming, a new study says.
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Global Warming Delaying Rainy Seasons, Study Shows
Global warming has delayed tropical monsoon seasons by four days, which affects agriculture in India, Africa and other regions, a new study shows.
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California Transit Agency Testing Nat Gas-to-Hydrogen Converter
A new technology to convert natural gas into hydrogen for bus fuel is starting a three-year test run in Thousand Palms, Calif.
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PNNL Tool Weighs Trade-offs on Climate Measures
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has come up with an approach to scientifically analyze the competing factors that come with climate change measures.
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Small Reactors Can Compete on Cost, PNNL Study Finds
Small modular reactors appear to be cost-competitive compared to other energy sources in the Pacific Northwest, according to a joint PNNL-MIT study.
Energy, Building Cybersecurity Top Concerns at DOE National Labs
Cybersecurity will be a critical challenge for grid-interactive buildings, according to the U.S. national laboratories.
Vancouver Plant Will Convert Sewage to Biofuel
A Vancouver, Canada, plant will convert human waste into a biocrude dry sludge that will be eventually turned into biofuel.
Climate Impact on Renewables Could Mean Costlier Buildout
Researchers found that the renewable resources required to address climate change are themselves increasingly subject to the impacts of global warming.

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