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Energetics assists clients in developing and implementing advanced technology programs that will support energy systems of the future. These programs encompass technologies that will be used in an environmentally sustainable and responsible manner, while fundamentally changing the way energy is generated and delivered. Our clients are engaged in research and development, technology demonstration, and commercialization activities related to advanced energy conversion technologies and utility infrastructure systems.
Energetics has an extensive portfolio of skills that helps to shape public policy; develop strategic plans for government and industry; steer research and development; evaluate technical and economic issues; and foster the necessary collaboration among scientists, government officials, and industry experts to ensure success. We provide extensive support to the Department of Energy and other public and commercial enterprises in the areas of renewable energy, fossil, and nuclear power. We are dedicated to helping achieve the nation's Energy Policy goals of developing reliable, affordable and environmentally sound energy supplies. Our team is engaged in developing sustainable energy through renewable sources such as wind and hydropower; we are working with government and industry to create clean coal technology and eliminate greenhouse gases; and we are participating in the resurgence of advanced nuclear power technology.
Highlights
- Energetics supports technical programs in the areas of superconductivity, fuel cells, bioenergy, biofuels, nuclear energy, and renewables.
- We provide a broad range of services to enhance our clients' competitive position in domestic electric and transportation markets and to improve the Nation's ability to compete in a global economy.
- Several of our staff members have become nationally and internationally recognized experts in such fields as battery energy storage, hydrogen systems, clean coal technologies, superconductivity, and electromagnetic fields.
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