Tag: communication
From Astrophysics to Applied Artificial Intelligence, Hilary Egan Charts a Creative Path Through Science
Welcome to the Materials, Chemical, and Computational Science (MCCS) Early-Career Spotlight, a monthly feature showcasing NREL’s early-career researchers’ interests, motivations, and achievements. This month features Hilary Egan, who has been a data scientist at NREL since 2020. For Hilary Egan, a data scientist at NREL, a career in science was … [continued]
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Nantucket Settlement Over Wind Turbine Blade Detachment Doesn’t End Dissatisfaction
Nantucket officials are not happy with Vineyard Wind. Feeling vulnerable after last summer’s turbine blade detachment, they’ve delivered 15 demands to the developer. The complaints include dissatisfaction with turbines’ lights and not including Nantucket in its emergency plans. What we have here is a failure to communicate. Last summer seemed … [continued]
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NREL Transportation Researchers Recognized for Leadership, Innovativeness, and Collaboration at Vehicle Technologies Office Annual Merit Reviews
Transportation researchers from NREL received awards at the 2025 Annual Merit Review meeting for the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO). Each year, VTO presents awards to individuals from partner institutions for contributions to overall program efforts and to recognize research, development, demonstration, and deployment achievements in specific areas. … [continued]
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The ICE Age Ends: How Electric Cars Are Shutting Down Gas Stations & Garages
Owning a gasoline-powered car has long meant convenience, and relatively cheap convenience at that. Affordable fuel around every corner, quick oil changes, and easy repairs. As electric vehicle adoption accelerates past critical mass, this convenience will rapidly unravel. Gas stations will close, oil-change shops will disappear, and basic maintenance costs … [continued]
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Li Auto Launches High-Tech 6-Seat Electric SUV, New Tesla Model Y Competitor
Li Auto is known for its gigantic extended-range electric vehicles, sort of designed in Cadillac Escalade size and style. However, the company launched its first fully electric vehicle today, the Li i8 (I guess there’s no trademark issue with BMW there). This is a 6-seat “family SUV.” It’s funny timing, … [continued]
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