U.S. Department of EnergyOffice of Energy Efficiency and Renewable EnergyEnergy Innovation Portal
The Portal Post

The Portal Post Newsletter, Issue 2

February 17th, 2011

The Energy Innovation Portal has hit another milestone with more than 300 marketing summaries and more than 15,000 patents and patent applications! We are continuing to add technologies to the Portal in order to support the clean energy industry and help meet the Administration's clean energy goals.

In a recent DOE Progress Alert, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu commented on the Portal saying, "Our National Laboratories are a major driver of innovation in this country. By connecting American entrepreneurs with cutting-edge, ready-to-commercialize technologies from the National Labs, the DOE Innovation Portal is helping to grow our economy and create the next generation of American jobs."

Upcoming Events

2011 ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit
February 28-March 2, 2011

2011 WBT Innovation
Marketplace

March 22-23, 2011

SBIR 2011
April 11-13, 2011

To see what the Portal has for you, browse the easy-to-read marketing summaries that provide a business perspective of each technology with intellectual property spanning 14 technology categories, from solar technologies to biofuels to wind energy and everything in between.

Found a solution you are interested in? Click the link of the bottom of each summary to connect directly to licensing representatives for that technology.

Check out some of the most recent technologies added to the Portal:
  1. Advanced Boriding Process - Argonne National Laboratory
  2. Offshore Membrane Enclosures for Growing Algae (OMEGA) - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
  3. OLED Deposition Technology - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  4. Acoustic Cell Lysing for Efficient DNA Extraction - Sandia National Laboratories
  5. Lead-Free Solder - Ames Laboratory
Keep visiting the Portal to see the latest technologies and utilize the one-stop shopping solution for renewable energy technologies.


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