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A woman holds a blue vial in a glove box. Her reflection looks back at her. Matthew Paul, a Sandia National Laboratories geosciences engineer, works on a gas adsorption system in a fume hood as part of a project to see if depleted petroleum reservoirs can be used for storing carbon-free hydrogen fuel. (Photo by Craig Fritz) A Sandia National Laboratories study used previously unpublished data from GPS monitors to learn more about what’s decreasing the sun’s reflectivity in the Arctic, which is heating up faster than any other place on Earth. (Photo by Valerie Sparks) a robot autonomously scans a windblade for damage

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Sandia National Laboratories, CFV Labs and GroundWork Renewables are soliciting technical presentation proposals from the photovoltaic community for the 2025 PVPMC Workshop to be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, May...

Sandia’s National Solar Thermal Test Facility welcomes Greg Mehos, director of Greg Mehos & Associates LLC, for the next session of the Concentrating Solar Power Seminar Series. “Storage and Flow of Bulk...

Next-generation power electronics are leveraging the advantages of wide bandgap semiconductors to enable higher power densities and efficiency. In electric vehicle drivetrains, this translates to lighter weight systems and more...

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