Learning to improve chemical reactions with artificial intelligence

Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory are learning to improve chemical reactions with the help of artificial intelligence.
Battle-ready recycling: DARPA ReSource project enlists INL research team

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency – DARPA – has enlisted Idaho National Laboratory to help create a mechanical system that soldiers can use to separate their garbage and turn it into everything they need to survive
Garbage changing the game? How municipal waste is becoming a bioenergy champion

Idaho National Laboratory (INL) bioenergy researcher Rebecca Brown is leading new research that supports the Department of Energy’s efforts to decontaminate municipal solid waste, specifically for use as biofuels.
It’s in the water

INL systems modeling researcher suggest that lithium from U.S. geothermal plants could meet up to 8% of the world’s demand.
Five INL innovations that are changing the world

Idaho National Laboratory researchers are focused on innovations that are changing the world.
Moving water could replace diesel energy in remote communities

A collaborative project between INL researchers, the Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP), and XENDEE Corporation is looking at the feasibility of enabling microgrids to integrate power from tidal or wave energy sources along with other renewables and energy storage.
Machine learning in charge: Improving battery safety for electric vehicles

A machine learning technique developed by Idaho National Laboratory (INL) researchers makes it easier to spot possible battery troubles earlier than ever before.
Small hydropower proves to be an ally for rural communities

Technology developed by Idaho National Laboratory can be used to support smaller, regional hydropower plants that normally wouldn’t have the capability to black start and operate as an islanded grid.
New IrrigationViz tool promotes water, energy, environment for communities

INL and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have created IrrigationViz to help analyze the costs and benefits of irrigation modernization.
Idaho researchers recycle carbon emissions with electrochemical cell

Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory have developed a method of recycling carbon dioxide using an electrochemical cell.