WASHINGTON, Dec. 2, 2015 - The Department of Energy (DOE) will sponsor
several booths at the La Galerie center during the Conference of Parties 21st annual
meeting (COP-21), which is also being called the international climate
conference, in Paris. The booths will showcase leading-edge technologies that
have been helped by DOE’s national labs, applied energy programs, the Advanced
Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) and other commitments to research
and development.
Technologies
include:
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A 3D-printed Electric Vehicle
(EV) Shelby
Cobra from Oak Ridge National
Laboratory.
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A hydropower turbine designed
for “low-head” areas like canals, rivers, and other lower-flow areas from Natel Energy.
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A 3-D printed model of the
Transient Test Reactor, a one-of-a-kind testing facility
at the Idaho National Lab that will
support advanced reactor development.
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A solar concentrating
PVMirror solar system, designed by Arizona
State University, which combines photovoltaic (PV) solar system with
concentrated solar in one unit.
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A small modular reactor
designed by NuScale, in Oregon, that demonstrates
the advanced nuclear energy technologies being developed to provide clean
energy options.
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