Recycling Critical Materials

INL is involved in three recycling research projects being funded by the REMADE Institute (Reducing Embodied Energy and Decreasing Emissions).
Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Cleanup Project cooperate toward meeting key settlement agreement goal

Feb. 21 marked a major milestone for INL and its partnership with Flour Idaho on the Idaho Cleanup Project in the disposing of spent fuel.
Critical Materials: Researchers eye huge supply of rare-earth elements from mining waste

INL researchers have examined a method to extract rare-earth elements from mining waste. Many of these are used in the making of critical technologies.
Under the sea: INL supporting effort to repurpose ocean plastics as blended biofuel feedstocks

Perhaps one of the most ubiquitous and powerful images of the ongoing pollution crisis is that of plastic floating in the ocean or littered across once-paradisiacal sandy beaches. The plastic has grown the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, and microplastics found in fish lead to significant health problems and earlier deaths for impacted marine life. These […]
Aberdeen alfalfa business receives technical help from INL

Green Gold Development, LLC received 40 hours of research expertise under INL and its Technical Assistance Program (TAP).
Hybrid power plant boosts power by combining three energy sources

Enel Green Power North America’s Stillwater geothermal plant is being analyzed for its potential to concentrate on solar power.
INL launches Rapid Technology Deployment Program in response to COVID-19 pandemic

INL has launched the Rapid Technology Deployment Program to expedite the use of inventions that can be used to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Geothermal Design Challenge opens opportunities for winners

The DOE’s Geothermal Design Challenge helps students discover new ways of looking at geothermal energy, better preparing them for careers in clean energy.
An Inside Look at INL’s Partnership with Innovative Solutions Unlimited

Innovative Solutions Unlimited provides techincal advice, expertise and support to a variety of projects through a partnership with INL.
Idaho’s third supercomputer coming to Collaborative Computing Center

A powerful new supercomputer arrived at Idaho National Laboratory’s Collaborative Computing Center, with the power to run complex modeling and simulations.