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SECA Fuel Cell Proves Successful in Navy's Proof-of-Concept Testing //

Two technologies developed under DOE's Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance (SECA) fuel cell program recently passed successful proof-of-concept tests by the U.S. Navy's Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division located in Newport, Rhode Island. Read More!

 
DOE Project Starts CO2 Sequestration in New Mexico Coalbed
The Department of Energy and its Southwest Regional Partnership recently began injecting carbon dioxide in a large coalbed while simultaneously recovering valuable natural gas. 
DOE to Provide $36 Million to Advance Carbon Dioxide Capture
DOE today announced the selection of 15 projects aimed at furthering the development of novel and cost-effective technologies for the capture of carbon dioxide from the existing fleet of coal-fired power plants.
Universities Begin Critical Turbine Systems Research
The U.S. Department of Energy announced the selection of four projects under the Office of Fossil Energy's University Turbine Systems Research Program.
 

The Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy typically manages more than 500 active research and development projects spanning a wide range of coal, petroleum and natural gas topics. You can access information on each of these projects from the Fossil Energy Online Project Database.

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