Sandia uncovers hidden factors that affect solar farms during severe weather
Researchers use machine learning to determine the age of a solar farm and the amount of cloud cover, both factors that affect farm performance in severe weather.
Women @ Energy features engineer Laura Price
The DOE STEM Rising website recognized Laura, an engineer at Sandia, for her work in nuclear fuel cycle technologies.
Better batteries for grid-scale energy storage
Researchers Leo Small, Erik Spoerke and Martha Gross developed sodium batteries that can operate at lower temperatures, at a lower cost, more safely and for longer than standard lead-acid or lithium ion batteries.
Renewable energy, mentoring leader receives Women in Technology Award
Renewable energy, mentoring leader receives Women in Technology Award
The hidden culprit killing lithium-metal batteries from the inside
First-of-their-kind snapshots reveal byproduct crippling powerful, experimental cells
Sandia-led center to advance understanding of new solar panel technology
Research will support perovskite technology performance, reliability, bankability
Sandia plays host to New Mexico solons
Sandia plays host to New Mexico solons
Sandia helps lead technical reference reports for photovoltaic community
Sandia helps lead technical reference reports for photovoltaic community
Labs join forces to set gold, platinum standards
Research at extreme pressure at Sandia and Lawrence Livermore national labs