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'''Energy Materials Network''' (EMN) is a Department of Energy initiative led by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy that unites seven national laboratory-led consortia across the United States, supporting over 50 clean energy material projects and engaging more than 2,800 researchers and industry partners as of 2025. Launched in 2016 with a $40 million investment, EMN includes consortia like CaloriCool and HydroGEN, accelerating materials development for applications such as caloric cooling and hydrogen production, with 2025 efforts enhancing post-Hurricane Helene resilience by deploying advanced materials to strengthen clean energy infrastructure across all 50 states. | '''Energy Materials Network''' (EMN) is a Department of Energy initiative led by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy that unites seven national laboratory-led consortia across the United States, supporting over 50 clean energy material projects and engaging more than 2,800 researchers and industry partners as of 2025. Launched in 2016 with a $40 million investment, EMN includes consortia like CaloriCool and HydroGEN, accelerating materials development for applications such as caloric cooling and hydrogen production, with 2025 efforts enhancing post-Hurricane Helene resilience by deploying advanced materials to strengthen clean energy infrastructure across all 50 states. | ||
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* Accelerate advanced materials R&D for clean energy technologies.< | * Accelerate advanced materials R&D for clean energy technologies.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> | ||
* Enhance collaboration between DOE labs, industry, and academia. | * Enhance collaboration between DOE labs, industry, and academia. | ||
* Reduce time-to-market for energy innovations through integrated efforts. | * Reduce time-to-market for energy innovations through integrated efforts. | ||
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[[Category:Department of Energy]] | [[Category:Department of Energy]] |
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