National Laboratory to Help Small "Green" Businesses

Lab selected for new DOE technology assistance pilot.

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RICHLAND, Wash. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has been tapped as one of five national laboratories to lead the Department of Energy's new Small Business Vouchers Pilot. SBV will help small clean energy firms get technology assistance from world class scientists, engineers and facilities within the DOE national laboratory system.

PNNL was selected to support small businesses in three clean energy sectors: bioenergy, water power and buildings. Oak Ridge, Lawrence Berkeley, and Sandia National Laboratories and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory were also selected as lead labs in the pilot program. Assistance will also be provided through the pilot to small businesses in other clean energy areas, including advanced manufacturing, solar, wind, geothermal, vehicles and fuel cells.

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