A new study led by Argonne National Laboratory found that electric vehicles will soon have the potential to cost less to own and operate than traditional gas vehicles, all while cutting greenhouse gas emissions by half over the lifetime of the vehicle.
Argonne National Laboratory updates All About Energy program to focus on data-driven research into environmental justice issues in local Chicago communities.
Argonne is working closely with industry leaders on two new projects that will advance the development of carbon capture technology and improve the energy efficiency of chemical manufacturing processes.
New software can integrate millions of distributed power devices, such as batteries and solar panels, to help solve grid issues of today and prepare for challenges of tomorrow.
The clean energy transition depends on the United States’ ability to secure critical materials. A series of reports, bolstered by Argonne expertise, explores the supply chain landscape.